Justin Bieber Cries On Stage at ‘Purpose’ Album Release Show
After months of rebuilding his reputation as teeny bopper pop star and general all around f***boi, Justin Bieber has made a stunning comeback as tbh one of the greatest pop sensations of 2015.
He later drew attention to the terror attacks again, telling the audience: ‘Though there are things that are happening that are sometimes out of our control, we trust you and we lean on you during this time.
It’s just friendly competition, that’s all. But I really genuinely support everyone that’s making music and every young artist that’s doing what they love and getting success from that.
“I just felt like I lost my place for a while”, said Bieber.
“And I think that, in and of itself, earns him a second chance”. And I can’t have neighbours, just because I don’t want to p**s anyone off. “I wish I could come back for the other shows”.
“Since then, he’s been surrounded by a shady crew, people too afraid of losing their meal ticket to really challenge his judgment…I wouldn’t be surprised if, on a few level, Justin has abandonment issues”.
He said: “I would say school is important, but this is probably a little more important”, joked the Sorry singer, and said: “Stay in school, kids”. “I’m just trying to figure it out, dude…”
Let us know how you scored in the comments (below)!!! “Our objective in life is not for ourselves; it’s to help other people and to use our light and what God’s given us to just share that with the world”.
Even uber-cool Brit rock mag NME said of Bieber’s new release, “It’s not quite redemption – only time will tell if he’ll curb the recklessness – but it’s certainly a start at reinvention”. Bieber revealed that he and the “Good For You” singer still talks in the phone frequently.
“I give them credit for having the tough discussions, and I give him credit for listening”.
“They need this album to do well so they can hit their targets and… if he ends up blowing it, there are a lot of people at the label level that are going to be in trouble”. We weren’t necessarily put in the best position to make the best decisions.