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Justin Bieber Scolds Fans for Clapping Off Beat Mid-Performance
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'If you're gonna clap, at least clap on beat,' the Biebs tells the audience in the middle of performing his song 'What Do You Mean?' on a Spanish TV show.

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Justin Bieber is such a perfectionist. During a recent appearance on Spanish TV show, the Canadian singer briefly interrupted his performance to call out fans in the crowd who didn't clap to the song the way he wanted.

Bieber was in the middle delivering an acoustic version of his hit "What Do You Mean?" when he told the audience to "clap on the right notes." The 21-year-old pop superstar instructed them to stop clapping and then taught them how to clap to the beat properly. "It's like this. If you're gonna clap, at least clap on beat," he said.

The performance in Spain came just days after Bieber stormed off the stage of a Norway TV show following an incident involving fans. On the next day, he apologized to everyone for his action, blaming things on lack of sleep.

"Sadly it's Been a rough week for me, long days no sleep, while having to be 'on' as they would say for cameras fans etc. In no way did I mean to come across mean, but chose to end the show as the people in the front row would not listen," he wrote in an Instagram post. "For the people in the back I am so sorry and for anyone I may have disappointed im sorry. Sorry for wasting the tv people's time I'll be sure to make it up to you next time on tour."

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