Justin Bieber storms off stage after being booed by fans

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Pop star Justin Bieber stormed off stage at his concert in Manchester, England, on Sunday (23.10.16), after being booed by fans.

The 22-year-old singer was booed by the crowd as he spoke to them between songs, because they wanted him to get on with singing his hits, so be dropped his microphone and walked off the stage, reported Female First.

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He soon returned and said, “Manc can’t handle the talking so I won’t talk.” Bieber explained his behaviour at the end of the concert, before he played “Baby”.

“The reason why I was getting upset earlier was because I travelled across the whole world to come here and I dedicate my life to performing and bring smiles to people’s faces,” he said.

“I feel that people were just not giving me the same respect back and it hurts a little bit so that’s why. But we’re gonna end it on this last song… ‘Baby’.

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