Justin Bieber is in Mexico on the last leg of his Latin American tour and he claimed to have met the President of the nation, Enrique Peña Nieto. "Just met some amazing Mexican Beliebers and the Presidente of Mexico and his familia," he wrote on Twitter. "Now it is showtime. 60,000 tonight. Night 1. Te Amo." The official Twitter account from the office of the President denied meeting the Canadian superstar. TMZ reports that "it was an honest mistake ... because Justin was told that he had a meeting arranged with the President's family." Bieber later made a correction to his comment tweeting, "I met the presidente's family and all their friends in the private meet and greet with all their security. They were very nice."
Justin Bieber has been greeted by Mexican fans in an overwhelming fashion that has made the singer very happy. "The streets are filled. The buildings are surrounded. People are in the trees. On roofs. On cars. Everywhere. MEXICO i love it! thank you," he tweeted. The "Heartbreaker" performed to a sold out stadium on Night 1 of his Mexico stop and will perform again tonight. "MEXICO you were crazy tonight!! thank you. SOLD OUT STADIUM! Nothing better! te amo. See u tomorrow," Justin wrote after the concert. While in our neighbor country Bieber hit a Triple Platinum milestone for selling 180,00 physical copies of his "Believe" album and sold more than 300,000 tracks.
Justin Bieber also revealed that he is working on "something very special for the people in the Philippines" that were hit by a devastating typhoon. Justin Bieber's tour through Latin America has been full of controversies with allegations of the Canadian singer hiring prostitutes, vandalizing property and the lastest on is disrespecting a whole country. Although his sighting in Guatemala proved that Bieber still has a heart when he took some time off from his tour to help build a school. However, a video hit the web that showed the "Heartbreaker" singer performing at a Buenos Aires concert that has the whole country upset. During the performance fans of the popstar threw a couple of flags onto the stage and we then see Bieber taking his mic stand, placing it on top of the flags and sweeping the floor, throwing them off the stage. We don't need to say that this act sparked outrage in Argentina as this is extremely disrespectful. Watch Justin Bieber Sweep Stage With Argentina Flag: Singer Apologizes, ‘Thought It Was A Shirt’ [VIDEO] Justin Bieber addressed those rumors in a Tweet today. "A lot of things get said about me. So many things not true. And it hurts especially that people believe it," he wrote today on Twitter. "But I got all of u so I'm built for this. It's all gonna be alright :) love u and thanks."
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