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Please beliebe me: Justin Bieber says he is a 'good person' in Twitter tirade against critics

 

Thursday 07 March 2013 14:53 GMT
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Justin Bieber hit back at critics yesterday who scorned the pop star after he arrived two hours late for his O2 concert on Monday night.

In a series of tweets, the “As Long As You Love Me” singer said that he was a “good person”.

He denied allegations made in the press that his clubbing antics were “wild”- and said he was photographed topless coming off stage and not entering a nightclub.

But today photographs of the singer giving two fingers up to a crowd of paparazzi emerged, leading the star to be brandished a “pop brat”.

The teenager star ended his Twitter tirade with the comment: “So yeah I will continue being me. I will continue to serve, to perform, to care, to love, to smile, to dance, to play, to sing.”

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