In celebration of his sold-out "Purpose" tour, pop star Justin Bieber gave an impromptu performance on March 19, Saturday, at the 1OAK nightclub in West Hollywood, California, where he reportedly went on a drunk rant.
"You know, you can hate on me for being myself, too," Entertainment Tonight quoted the 22-year-old Canadian singer as saying while being seated on the DJ booth's table to address the crowd. "But if you just are yourself and are okay with just being yourself and making spontaneous decisions and just, like, wearing whatever you want to wear and doing whatever you want to do."
The singer also took a jab at rapper Kanye West. During his what appeared to be a drunk rant, the "Baby" hit maker joked that he was "not going to give like a 30-minute speech," but only wanted some things to get off his chest.
Bieber also seemed to be in a nostalgic mood over the weekend. The singer sent his fans into a meltdown when he shared a throwback photo of himself locking lips with former girlfriend Selena Gomez.
"Feels," wrote the singer to caption the old shot which quickly clocked up over 2 million likes. Bieber's feelings were surprisingly not left unreciprocated as Gomez left a comment under the pic, simply saying, "Perfect."
While the simple act of the celebrity pair created much stir among the Beleibers, it is confirmed that the two are not reconciling. Gomez had previously indicated clearly that she has moved on and "done with talking" about Bieber.
"Honestly, what I would love to be printed is that I am so beyond done with talking about that, and him," Billboard quoted Gomez as saying, shortly before Bieber's "Purpose" album dropped in January.
However, Bieber does not seem to share the same feelings. Back in December, the singer posted two old pictures of himself with Gomez on Instagram. Around the same time, he was reportedly spotted at a hotel bar, trying to serenade Gomez with "My Girl."
Bieber and Gomez dated from late 2010 to mid-2014 before going their separate ways, as the "What Do You Mean" singer began to embrace a new bad boy image.
Watch Bieber's hit "Sorry" below: