Canadian pop star Justin Bieber doesn't seem to be too "Sorry" that he flipped chair over and stormed out of a Cannes, France restaurant, which means his Beliebers aren't sorry either. After displaying a small fit of rage in Cannes, Bieber took to social media to clear up the incident, where his fans quickly jumped to his defense.

A video surfaced of the lunch-time incident, which led the "Boyfriend" singer to explain what really happened as opposed to circulating rumors about the eruption, the New York Daily News notes.

"My buddy had just told me some bad personal news," he wrote on Twitter (a post which has since been deleted). "Don't lie please."

The 21-year-old singer's die-hard fans quickly flooded Twitter with mockery posts and GIFs of chairs being tossed in various different settings including through a window and across sports fields. Bieber retweeted over a dozen of his favorite ones before posting a new tweet that said "I love u guys. This is funny as hell." The singer continued to spoof his upcoming studio album on twitter, Purpose, with a picture of a white lawn chair.

The French fit comes after a series of incidents and awkward exchanges between Bieber, his fans and interviewers. He recently walked offstage in Oslo, Norway when unruly fans tugged at his shirt while he attempted at cleaning a water spill. The "Baby" singer also ditched a Spanish radio station interview after being asked a string of uncomfortable questions concerning his partying habits and who dresses him. Furthermore, Bieber awkwardly gave Spanish fans a lesson of on-beat clapping after they couldn't keep on track with his performance of his hit single "What Do You Mean?" After dropping track after track like "Sorry," "I'll Show You," "What Do You Mean?' and "Where Are U Now" as well as detailing his tracklist with graffiti art, his fifth studio album, Purpose, debuts Friday.

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