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Justin Bieber Is Offered $1 Million To Endorse DIY Dildo Maker

Justin Bieber is sorry, but he’s done saying he’s sorry.

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After performing his new hit onstage, Bieber said the song was not a secret message to ex-girlfriend Selena Gomez, as many have speculated, but a general apology for his behaviour over the last few years.

The “Sorry” hitmaker has been arrested twice, run into legal battles among many other mishaps at just 21, but can understand why people would criticise him for his errors, but at the same time, he thinks they don’t realise how being a teenager and growing up in the spotlight makes things much more intensified.

Goal is arriving on November 13.

“The goal title kinda speaks for itself… for a while I feel like I lost my objective, I feel like I’m gaining it back”, Bieber told Smallzy. “So I understand, but I’m done really apologising”. I mean I believed but I didn’t really have a good foundation. “Bieber titled the teaser as “Who’s ready for sorry I know I Am”, while he hash tagged the clip as “#3days” and tagged his associates.

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According to the Ace Showbiz, the 21-year-old posted a short clip of the twerking dance video on his Instagram, which stars a crew of female dancers dressed in hip street-wear and moving at insane beats. It’s already had more than 27 million views on YouTube. “We are offering Mr. Bieber a million dollars to endorse Clone-A-Willy”. The singer took home five prizes including best male, best look, worldwide act: North America, biggest fans and best collaboration for Where Are U Now? with Skrillex and Diplo.

Justin Bieber with his awards