Tuesday, April 5, 2011

The "bad vibes" by Justin Bieber with the Spanish press

The angelic Justin Bieber, who today presented his documentary Never Say Never in Madrid hours before his eagerly awaited concert, has released its less friendly side with journalists from the Spanish press, against those who spent long and with a hood covering his famous and imitadísimo bangs. After protests from photographers who had waited more than hour and a half it appeared the little big pop star, Justin Bieber, 17, still increased his gestures divo them "punished" without sitting, to access directly to the press conference.

He refused to answer questions about what happened minutes before in this hearing, held at the Palacio de los Deportes de Madrid, where he offered his performance tonight, he insisted, as in the documentary that premieres on April 15, which has "feet on the ground" and "head-on, although the latter could hardly be seen, because at no time took off the hood of his gray sweatshirt.

With rictus of seriousness and syncopated rhythm, because the organization had planned a 30-minute hearing, also declined to answer questions about what happened minutes earlier. "In this room there is seating on the track and that sometimes causes the public gets hurt, we'll see how it goes tonight's concert," he added Bieber, whose fans are days waiting in the street to see him.

Gradually, and partly because the fans were not lacking in the group of journalists, whom they did not mind the bad ways of his idol, Canadian pop star was relaxing and, although he admitted not knowing any songs in Castilian, even was released to say the numbers 1 to 10. In addition, he spoke of the photos taken on Monday where he played football with a Barcelona shirt on that said: "I got that shirt for my friend Ryan put on the Real Madrid and had to go against him, but that does not mean I do not like Real Madrid.

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