Celebrities
Justin Bieber Reacts To Morgan Steward’s Comment About His Coachella Performance
Canadian singer-songwriter, Justin Bieber, has called out Morgan Stewart, who had condemned the singer for his performance at Coachella.
The singer got his fans happy has he performed “sorry” over the weekend during Ariana Grande’s headlining set.
However, in the video making round on social media the singer can be seen lip syncing which did not go down well with the host of E! News.
“Poor song started before him, I did not realise it was gonna be that bad […] He definitely looks like he put an OXY pad on that forehead, but I don’t care. That is fucked up!”
Bieber who was not ready to let her comment go down took to his Twitter account and wrote;
“@Morgan_Stewart imagine if you spent even half the time you spend laughing at other peoples expense actually building people up and encouraging people how much positivity you could bring. What hurts about this is the fact that you have a platform to make a difference,” he tweeted.
See his tweets below:
@Morgan_Stewart imagine if you spent even half the time you spend laughing at other peoples expense actually building people up and encouraging people how much positivity you could bring. What hurts about this is the fact that you have a platform to make a difference
— Justin Bieber (@justinbieber) April 24, 2019
And rather than being positive you belittle people. Think about how awesome it felt for me to be on that stage after being away for so long the excitement and joy it gave me doing the thing i love the most, i sang to to backtrack like most cameos do this is a normal thing,
— Justin Bieber (@justinbieber) April 24, 2019
And rather than try and make people feel accepted and loved you find things to pick apart like the world isn’t full of that already.. we can find something negative to say about anything or anyone
— Justin Bieber (@justinbieber) April 24, 2019
When are we gonna be the kind of people that find joy in adding value to one another and not tearing each other apart..
— Justin Bieber (@justinbieber) April 24, 2019