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Is Justin Bieber’s Apology Tour A Publicity Stunt? ‘Beauty And A Beat’ Singer Wants To ‘Own Up To The Mistakes’ He Made!

May 13, 2015 10:01 PM EDT | By Pam Amantiad

What brought in Justin Bieber's apology tour? The troubled singer recently told Seventeen Magazine that he was disappointed in the person that he had become after years in the limelight and therefore wanted to make amends to his fans by apologizing every chance he gets.

According to Seventeen Magazine, the "Beauty And A Beat" singer finally wants to clean up his act and focus on his music again.

"I was rebelling a little bit," he revealed about his past antics. "I was getting cockier and cockier. I didn't have people to check me."

He reportedly "looked back" and realized that he "was disappointed" in himself.

"You have to own up to the mistakes. You have to say, 'I'm sorry if I've let you down'," the 21-year-old popstar continued, pointing out that his series of public apologies aren't just a publicity stunt to clean up his image and gain more fans.

Although he didn't specifically disclose the exact reason for this epiphany, he did promise to show his fans that he wants to become a better person.

Some of Justin Bieber's bad behavior in recent years include egging his neighbours house and incurring thousands of dollars in damage as a result, drag racing under the influence, fighting with paparazzi, groping fans, among other things.

Back in his heyday, he had been beloved for his music as well as his good looks but after years of bad decisions and questionable actions, he eventually built a negative reputation for himself.

According to The Guardian, Justin Bieber's apology tour started when he released a video in January telling his fans that he wasn't "who I was pretending to be."

The former teen sensation then appeared on "The Ellen Show" in February to admit his mistakes and even poked fun at himself on "Saturday Night Live".

Will he really change for the better now? Will fans see the music-hungry kid he once was in his "Baby" days again?

"I always want to be honest, and let people know that those mistakes aren't who I am," he further told Seventeen Magazine. "Who I am is someone who really cares about people."

Do you think Justin Bieber's apology tour is really sincere or just a publicity stunt for an upcoming album?

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