Justin Bieber Issues Apology To An Unnamed Instagram User For THIS Reason; 'It's Been Eating Me Up All Day'-READ HERE!

Justin Bieber recently rendered an apology after he commented ‘sad existence’ on someone's post because he thought it was ‘dumb’

Shreejit Shelar

Mon Aug 08 2022, 17:20:33 12746 views
Singers often land themselves in trouble for their comments on social media, leaving the internet enraged. But, they have also shown their soft side by apologising for the same.

Something similar occurred with Justin Bieber who apologised to a social media user on Instagram for an inappropriate comment that he made. Justin recently commented ‘sad existence’ on someone's post because he thought it was ‘dumb’. However, the Canadian singer ultimately rendered an apology for the same. ALSO READ | Justin Bieber Slammed With Parking Ticket As He Attended Christian Church Service In Beverly Hills

For the unversed, last month, Justin was diagnosed with Ramsay Hunt Syndrome. 

In his latest apology, Justin confessed that he had earlier posted a rude comment on someone’s Instagram post and had realized that he shouldn’t have written something so rude like that. 
He issued a public apology to the unidentified Instagram user by posting a long note on his Instagram story.

He wrote, “For some reason, I commented on some guys' page 'sad existence' because he was doing something I thought was dumb. Not quite sure why I felt the need to write that. If what he was doing makes him happy who am I to say anything, hope it didn't hurt his feelings, it's been eating me up all day. To the dude I wrote it to, man I'm sorry.”

Justin Bieber resumed his Justice World Tour following his unfortunate health issue and he is currently in Norway.

The singer recently performed in Norway on Sunday as a part of his Europe tour and the singer will soon visit India, and he is all set to perform in New Delhi on October 18 as a part of his Justice World Tour. 

The singer will be performing at New Delhi's Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium on the mentioned date. The tickets for the concert are now live and are priced from ₹4,000 onwards, reported Hindustan Times.

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