Justin Bieber, who recently lashed out on the cameraman when he made his guest appearance on the "Today" show to promote his new track, reportedly made a group of young girls cry after he refused their request. Was the "What Do You Mean?" singer rude?
Beiber, 21, had his mini outdoor concert at the Rockefeller Center, Thursday, when he complained about the cameraman, who was covering his "What Do You Mean?" performance, according to the Hollywood Life. Apparently, the mic was still on, so everybody heard what he said.
"Next time I won't dance because the camera's here the whole time," he argued. "Might as well not dance."
What was even worse was the camera kept on rolling, so Bieber's complaints were caught on tape.
"What do I do this for if they're just gonna..." he added before the video got cut for a commercial break.
What happened after the show though was far more intriguing. The day after the video of the Canadian singer fussing about the cameraman went viral, a report emerged that he made a couple of his fans — girls to be exact — cry by refusing their request for a snap, and slamming the car door in their faces.
These girls had been waiting for a couple of hours to get a sight of Selena Gomez's ex-boyfriend after his performance on NBC's morning show. However, instead of stopping by for some snaps with his waiting fans, the "Where Are You Now" singer went straight to his SUV, MailOnline reported.
Bieber was calling an associate when a fan approached him. It seemed he got irritated, told his fans, "Yo, I'm talking to someone. Relax!"
The girls were still apologizing when the singer shut the car door. Afterwards, his black SUV can be seen driving away, leaving the fans disappointed — one of them was about to shed tears, as per the report of Toronto Sun.
Bieber still has no official comment about this incident.
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