"Purpose" is going to be released in November, and for this reason Justin Bieber has to do some promotions for the album, including interviews. However, it may be expected that not all interviews are going to sit well with the Canadian crooner.
On Wednesday, Justin Bieber reportedly walked out during an interview with Spanish radio station "40 Principales," and never returned.
The interview, which spanned less than nine minutes, began with hosts asking Bieber a couple of seemingly inoffensive questions through a translator. Some of the questions include how the 21-year-old likes to go out and drink, if he is currently dating and if he dresses himself.
There was even a funny misunderstanding when one of the interviewers asked Justin about "the disco." The lead interviewer meant "party" which he used to ask Justin if he liked to do. Surprised, the "Sorry" singer responded saying, "You guys still go to the disco?"
Realizing that the Spanish interviewers asked him about partying, he politely said no again, his previous answer, according to The Inquisitr.
As the interview went on however, it became weird and it appears that Justin started becoming irked and uncomfortable, according to Entertainment Weekly.
It appears that the final straw for the singer was when the radio hosts asked him if he could help them "break the Internet" with a viral video, reported Billboard.
Bieber agreed, saying "Let's do it," but instead of making the video, he went the other direction to leave the studio. One of the female interviewers tried calling "Justin!" to try and bring him back to the interview, however her efforts were foiled.
At the end of the video the words, "And Justin never returned," appeared in Spanish.
Watch the interview video here.
Following the awkward interview and exit Justin posted a tweet in an attempt to apologize for what happened. He explained that he had a grand time in Spain and he was feeling a little sick which is why he left. He added that "ants made me feel better" and put a smiley emoji as an ending to the status.
Female fans meanwhile, completely understood the Biebs and offered their words of comfort.
Check out some tweets here, here and here.
"Purpose," Justin Bieber's new album, is set for release November 13, 2015.