Justin Bieber Posts Emotional Video Promising To Be A Better Person
February 5, 2015
It appears Justin Bieber's realized that he hasn't been the best role model in recent years. The pop star stopped by The Ellen Show for his first television appearance in a long time.
He was very nervous, you can tell by his actions. Ellen even mocked him a little about it.
After the show, Justin went home and posted a sincere video confession to Facebook.
He says he plans to be a better person and that "sometimes we pretend to be something we're not as a cover up of what we're truly feeling inside."
Watch his video below (you must be logged into Facebook):
In addition to this video, he talked to Ellen DeGeneres again - eight days after he first appeared on her show. He had this to say:
"People often forget that, even with their comments and stuff, they think it doesn't get to me. But it gets to me. Things that people say bother me and I gotta be strong enough to just keep it pushing. 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."
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