Justin Bieber
Justin Bieber sweep stage with a flag from Argentina Reuters

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.

After Justin Bieber swept the floor with the flags of Argentina he took to Twitter and apologize for this heinous act. "Heard about what is going on with me down in Argentina and im shocked. I love Argentina and have had some of the best shows of my tour there," he wrote on his first message. "People throw stuff on my stage all show and i get it to the stage hands to get off so no one got hurt. that video i saw a bra and thought it was a shirt. Im being told by my team it was a shirt but even if it was a flag I would never do anything to disrespect Argentina or the people of Argentina or the fans. Im so sorry for anyone who took my actions the wrong way and I hope you can forgive this mistake." RELATED: Justin Bieber In Guatemala: Watch JB Ask Beliebers To Get Out There And Help After School Building Trip [VIDEO]

The popstar continued his apology by writing, "So once again to the people of Argentina. Im sorry if that was taken the wrong way and im sorry for my mistake. I hope u can accept this and I loved my time there performing for you and look forward to coming back. I gave my all and I know the fans did there too. te amo. I would never do anything to disrespect my fans. I don't like having to defend myself but this time it was needed as I mean no disrespect, so it is all love all around the world. Thanks." Bieber wrote one last message to address all of his fans from around the world. "To all the Beliebers ALL AROUND THE WORLD. I love you and thank you for always standing by me. Much Love to Everyone. Thanks" Argentine law prosecutes people by up to four years in prison for insulting the national flag. Do you think Justin was being honest? WATCH the video down below and tell us what you think!

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