Justin Bieber Appears On Ellen To Make Another Apology
. (Radio.com) Justin Bieber is not done apologizing yet--though at this point it might be hard to keep track of what exactly he's apologizing for. The singer appeared on Ellen yet again, in an episode that airs today, to apologize for that confessional video he posted after his last Ellen appearance, in which he apologized for his past behavior. In case you need a recap: 'I was afraid about what people were thinking about me right now," Bieber said in his confessional video about his January Ellen appearance. "I didn't want to come off arrogant or conceited. Or basically, how I've been acting the last year and a half�I'm not that person who says 'I don't give a f-.' I'm not that kid. I'm a person who genuinely cares." Now Bieber has again explained his thinking behind those words and his decision to share them. "It was the first time I was on television for a long time and I just was worried about what people were thinking about me," he recently told Ellen DeGeneres. "Like I said last time, I did a lot of things over the past few years that I'm not proud of. "People often forget that, even with their comments and stuff they think it doesn't get to me," Bieber continued. "But it gets to me. You know things that people say bother me and I gotta be strong enough to just keep it pushing. Yeah, that's why I just wanted to make a video to just let people know that I'm human, I love people, I love love, I'm passionate about things and I'm passionate about being better and growing so I think that this is going to be an awesome chapter in my life and I'm so glad that I have you guys supporting me." Watch the clip here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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