Justin Bieber tells fans to SHUT UP during UK gig

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by Jadie Troy-Pryde |
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It's been a busy few weeks for Justin Bieber. He was spotted running around Amsterdam wearing the worst disguise known to man – we're pretty sure he picked up the goatee in a joke shop – and then he popped over to the UK and madness ensued.

The Biebs was spotted having some pub grub in Essex, VERY close to the TOWIE lots’ stomping ground, and we like to imagine he was out there trying to console a distraught Megan McKenna following the Pete Wicks sexting scandal.

HOW GOOD WOULD THAT BE?!

While he was at the boozer he ordered a glass of milk, which is now worth actual thousands after it went up on Ebay for a CRAY £65,900.

THEN he splashed a shit load of cash on a swanky pad in North London, literally just so he can throw parties.

But now the Cold Water singer could be in HOT water (heh) after his gig in Manchester last night left some fans a little peeved.

Or, actually, a LOT peeved.

Justin got a bit wound up when his fans wouldn't stop screaming and shouting his name during the concert and eventually told them to shut up.

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"I thought I could have a moment to say something, but if you guys want I can cut the bullshit!" he moaned.

"I'm trying to engage, but if you guys don't want to, I'll play the music."

Blimey.

Not like these mega fans have paid hundreds just to be in the same room as him and are probably SO excited by the prospect of catching a speck of his sweat on their faces that they can't breathe and have to scream.

We get it. The same thing happened to us when we saw Gareth Gates back in the noughties.

Justin didn't see it like that though. He was already up in arms over Monday's gig in Birmingham when he told fans they were being "obnoxious" for screaming at him when he was a mere "two feet away", and advised them to find another way to "express themselves".

Although some fans took to Twitter to side with the Biebs, others were NOT impressed with his diva reaction.

One told the Birmingham Mail: "I really felt as though Justin was disrespectful and rude to his fans.

"Not so much us, more so the young girls who queued for a long time to be at the front."

Crikey.

Next time we go to a Justin gig we'll just sit on the carpet, with our legs crossed and fingers on lips.

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