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Justin Bieber Throws Trash At Fans? 'Sorry' Singer Slammed For Being 'Rude' To Beliebers

By Sara Gale | Update Date: May 06, 2016 06:00 AM EDT

Justin Bieber, who was heading out of a garage in an SUV in New York reportedly behaved rudely to fans waiting to take a selfie with him. There are also reports claiming that Bieber threw trash at his fans through the window.

The 22-year-old star is also blamed to have rolled up his window when his fans approached him eagerly. Beliebers disappointed of the incident took it out on Bieber on Twitter. Most fans slammed that Bieber shouldn't have behaved that way with his fans and some even noted that the pop star should stop treating his fans like s**t. Have a look at some of the tweets from his fans, according to Hollywood Life.

"If people like @justinbieber are gonna treat fans like shit they need to realize that fans are the reason they're even here," wrote one of his fans.

"It's so stupid the way @justinbieber acts around his fans sometimes. Just at least try to smile. That's why he will never be a legend," wrote another. "@justinbieber Your fans always supported you then could u stop acting like an [expletive] when the only thing for which they ask is a photo?love u" read another tweet.

But wait up, the story has a twist. The real picture behind this rude story happens to be much different. According to Gossip Cop, the pop star didn't behave rudely with his fans nor did he throw trash at any of them.

When the SUV was hitting the street, the "Sorry" singer who was seated close to the window waved his hand to his fans, by then one of his female fans threw a flag right on his face through the window. Bieber took the flag and tossed it out asking her why she did that. Eventually, he rolled up the window and the car drove off. The issue was misunderstood like many other similar incidents before.

"In one incident not too long ago, Bieber was similarly accused of "dissing" Beliebers when his car drove off. The young people, however, actually ran into the street to chase him, but these weren't actual fans. They were working with autograph sellers hoping to score material and make a buck off him," noted Gossip Cop.

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