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11 May 2016, 10:15 | Updated: 11 May 2016, 10:21
The 'What Do You Mean' star has posted an emotional speech explaining his decision to fans.
Justin Bieber’s been pushed too far and the ‘Company’ star says he will no longer be taking pictures with fans out and about, feeling like he’s become a “zoo animal” that people barely say hello to.
The ‘Sorry’ star says he’s “done” and wants to set some boundaries for his personal life so that he can “enjoy life and not be a slave to their demands”. The boy just wants some privacy!
“If you happen to see me out somewhere know that I’m not gonna take a picture. I’m done taking pictures,” Justin began, on his lengthy Instagram speech. “It has gotten to the point that people won’t even say hi to me or recognise me as a human, I feel like a zoo animal, and I wanna be able to keep my sanity.
'I realise people will be disappointed but I don’t owe anybody a picture. And people who say “but I bought ur album” know that you got my album and you got what you paid for AN ALBUM,” he continued. “It doesn’t say in fine print whenever you see me you also get a photo.”
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Justin then replied to a fan criticising him for the decision and pointed out that things have changed so much over the past few years, insisting that because of camera-phones it’s now so invasive on his life.
“Years ago it was impossible to even take a picture at anytime not everyone was accessible to a camera now everyone has a camera phone and now it’s just a different thing,” Justin explained. “If you think setting boundaries is being a douche I’m the biggest douche around but I think it’s smart and will be the only way I last.
|I wanna enjoy life and not be a slave to the world and their demands of what they think I need to do! I love the fact that I am able to make people happy but come one if you truly were in my position you would understand how tiring it is,” Justin ended his speech with .”I’m going to keep making decisions I feel are fit for my growth and no human being will make me feel bad for it.”
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