Justin Bieber looked ever bit the fan-loving popstar as he high-fived some excited supporters outside his recording studio.
The
show of kindness comes after the singer has allegedly been involved in a
series of public outbursts which has led to criminal investigations.
Bieber
recently took to Twitter to confront the number of reports which
suggest he used profanity, stole a mobile phone and locked a
photographer in a restaurant.
Making amends: Justin Bieber high-fives fans after a week of reported outbursts against members of the public and a photographer
Proving himself: The singer may well be trying
to rehabilitate his image after his various run-ins with fans,
photographers and authorities
'My
mom raised me to be kind to others,' Justin tweeted. 'I get judged,
harassed, and I try to take the high road. Sometimes it isn't easy. But
we keep trying.
'I
will continue to be the man my mother raised. I love people and I will
try to be kind even when things are not fair. Don't believe rumors.
He added: 'Thanks for those who stick by me and those that help me grow everyday. I love you.'
Legal battle: Bieber is currently being sued by a
photographer who claims the pop star's bodyguard locked him in a
restaurant and injured him
Late night: Justin Bieber was spotted leaving a NYC recording studio at 4am Friday morning
Bieber is currently being sued by a photographer who claims the pop star's bodyguard locked him in a restaurant and injured him.
The
alleged incident took place in the early hours of January 23, 2014 in
Miami Beach, the night that Bieber was arrested for DUI.
TMZ
claims to have obtained the lawsuit filed by Manuel Munoz, who alleges
the incident took place after he photographed Bieber leaving SET
Nightclub, just before his arrest.
Rebuttal: Justin tweeted about the reports against him to say he finds it hard to be kind all the time
Raised right: The singer says he was brought up to be kind by his mother
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