He kicked off the week by telling his fans they were 'obnoxious' after they screamed throughout the entirety of his Birmingham gig.
But as Justin Bieber continued his UK leg of his Purpose world tour, the tables were turned as he found himself under fire after scolding the crowd for talking during his set.
During his Thursday night performance at Manchester Arena, the 22-year-old singer twitched with simmering rage as he told fans: 'I thought I could have a moment to say something, but if you guys want I can cut the bulls***!'
He continued: 'I’m trying to engage, but if you guys don’t want to, I’ll play the music.'
The outburst came near the end of the show after Bieber tried to tell the audience why this is his Purpose tour - 'saying ‘everyone in here has a purpose in life.'
Earlier in the show he also asked for fans to 'stay as quiet as possible' while he sang two ballads, but the screams came thick and fast as he performed Cold Water and the Love Yourself on an acoustic guitar.
Not impressed: The outburst came during Thursday night's performance at Manchester Arena as the 22-year-old singer twitched with simmering rage after he was unable to talk
The outburst was reminiscent of his on-stage furor at Birmingham's Barclaycard Arena on Monday.
Pausing during his performance, the first of two in the city, the Sorry singer addressed his fans - asking them to let him speak and sing without them drowning him out.
During an interlude as the crowd began to scream again a slightly surly Justin gave his fans a light dressing down.
One concertgoer told Amanda Boland, 26, said she felt he was 'disrespectful' towards the crowd.
She told the Birmingham Mail: 'I really felt as though Justin was disrespectful to his fans.
'Not so much us, more so the young girls who queued for a long time to be at the front.
'We recorded the fans screaming because we didn't think we'd heard anything quite as loud at a concert before... and what we ended up recording, to our surprise, was Bieber complaining because his fans were 'like two feet away', and they just 'needed to find another way to express themselves!'".
Let the man speak: Pausing during his performance, the first of two in the city, the Sorry singer addressed his fans - asking them to let him speak and sing without them drowning him out.
A message: He diplomatically ended his gripe, saying: 'If we could just scream after the songs? Enjoy the songs, then scream, screaming is awesome. Screaming is fun'
However other fans hit-back in defense of the singer, saying 'he wasn't being rude at all'.
@sarahkauser_ wrote: 'Justin wasn't rude.. I hope no one screams around me coz then I'll show them what rude is! @justinbieber lol [sic].'
And @NothingLikeMJ added: 'I don't get why people are so mad. Nothing rude about this!'
He was in the right! However other fans hit-back in defense of the singer, saying 'he wasn't being rude at all'
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