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I’m done apologising: Justin Bieber

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Pop star Justin Bieber does not care for people criticising him for his mistakes and is over saying sorry every time he steps out of line.

The “Sorry” hitmaker has been arrested twice, run into legal battles among many other mishaps at just 21, but can understand why people would criticise him for his errors, but at the same time, he thinks they do not realise how being a teenager and growing up in the spotlight makes things much more intensified, reported Female First.

“The fact that people weren’t open to me making mistakes was almost really hypocritical, because we all know, if you’re 19 and 20 and making mistakes – of course I have access to a lot more stuff and I’m under a microscope, I got cameras on me all the time. So I understand, but I’m done really apologising,” Bieber, 21, said.

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