Justin Bieber Explains Why He Cried in Emotional Jimmy Fallon Interview

By Bisma Kaleem Imam - 03 Sep '15 13:19PM
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The young Canadian singer and songwriter, Justin Bieber finally confesses and simplifies the mystery which was keeping the fans quite twitchy. Bieber was seen soaked in tears when the young lad played at the MTV Video Music Awards this Sunday.

The artist bows down to his fans as the support and encouragement he received and acquired during the performance was beyond his outlooks. The pop figure exposed his emotional side of his personality as the overwhelming reaction in the form of utter reassurance made him reach the cloud nine!

Bieber finally revealed to Jimmy Fallon on Wednesday night during the episode of "The Tonight Show, why he broke down in front of his fans and enthusiasts. The 21 year old disclosed the other side of his sentiments as during the last performance of Fashion Rocks in September 2014, he was booed and mocked by the crowd and did not get the love he deserves.

He gave the performance of "Where Are U Now" and his new single, "What Do You Mean", which received massive applaud along with the response that got him super joyful. He had the least expectations, especially after his last incident, but the crowd gave him a pat on his back by sending love and appreciation in the form of claps.

According to him, his level of regard and effort for the latest album is extraordinary and excessive, which is why he was anticipating a better and a much meticulous response from his fans.

His last episodes were a bit of a turn-down, which was solely blamed on some individuals he is least bothered with.

 "I just went through a place of just trying to figure it out," he said. "You have to figure out what you are OK with and what you're not OK with, but you have to test the waters. I just happened to be ... in the spotlight in front of cameras all the time."

Fallon concluded the interview by acknowledging him and patting on his back for his determination and courage.

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