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Superstar tells fans of "insecurities" after cancelling world tour

Justin Bieber, the Canadian pop star who
abruptly canceled a world tour last month, told
fans Thursday he had sometimes let his
"insecurities get the best of me."
The 23-year-old singer posted a confessional message
on social media saying he had made "mistakes" but
that he intended to learn from then in future.
"Learning and growing hasn't always been easy but
knowing I'm not alone has kept me going," Bieber told
his huge fan base.
The note came weeks after he scrapped his world tour
due to "unforeseen circumstances." He was later
involved in a traffic accident in which his vehicle hit
and slightly injured a photographer.
"I have let my insecurities get the best of me at times,"
Bieber acknowledged. "I'm VERY aware I'm never gonna
be perfect, and I'm gonna keep making mistakes."
"What I'm not gonna do is be ashamed of my mistakes. I
wanna be a man that learns from them and grows from
them," he said.
The message gave no details as to why he canceled
his world tour on July 24, despite the massive success
of his 2015 album "Purpose."
The hit was a return to form after a series of tabloid
incidents in which Bieber illegally raced a car through
Miami and threw eggs at a neighbor's house.
"Me this taking time right now is me saying I want to be
SUSTAINABLE," he said. "I want my career to be
sustainable, but I also want my heart and soul to be
sustainable."
"This message is just an opportunity for you to know my
heart, I'm not expecting anyone to understand," he said,
finishing the message with a line in capital letters in
which he declared that "I think there's something
special about imperfections."

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