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Charlie Puth Apologized To Colleague Justin Bieber

Charlie Puth has apologised after slamming Justin Bieber in a very foul-mouthed outburst during his concert in Dallas, Texas, on Friday.

Following a rendition of his track We Don't Talk Anymore, which features Justin's ex Selena Gomez on vocals, Charlie shouted, "F**k you, Justin Bieber," into a shocked audience.

Now, the See You Again hitmaker has aimed to make amends by posting an extensive apology message on Twitter.com. However, he later deleted the tweets.

"I am an enormous @JustinBieber fan and I do not have anything but wonderful landmarks to say about him with his fantastic music always,” Charlie reportedly wrote in a very series of messages on Saturday. "Please realize its in your heart to forgive me and understand that this is due to a real place. I am not an average person.

"I am very sorry if I offended anyone, and mostly to Love Yourself singer. His efforts are inspiring. I would never intentionally or publicly bash him. I was bullied where such things as this were told me continuously, just about all of playing until the end of senior high school."

HollywoodLife.com also report that Charlie wrote a lengthier apology that they posted afterwards the social websites site, which read: "Hi everyone. I wanted to pay off something up. I tweeted this early this morning, but I thought it will be much more effective if I wrote this a single cohesive note rather than a group of tweets.

"What I said for the concert about Justin last week was intended as lighthearted, and sounded so in my mind on the time, in reality hearing it now it sounded mean and uncalled for, so it was.

"My goal in daily life as a person so when an artists would be to never exchange hateful vernacular between other artists, or anyone even. The thematic and lyrical element that is based on the song I wrote entitled ‘We Don’t Talk Anymore’ hits not far from home personally and I let my emotions get the very best of me the other day mid song.

"I hope his fans can accept my apology and know that people they make mistakes and that I wouldn’t be human if I didn’t make any. I deeply apologize for my words."

Both apologies have finally been deleted, without mention of the outburst is featured on his Twitter feed. One Call Away singer, who performed See You Again with the Kids' Choice Awards on Saturday with Wiz Khalifa, later thanked his fans after he won the Favourite Collaboration honour with the song.

"WOW! Thank you Kid's Choice. What an honor! Thank you," he wrote. "It's crazy that I were raised watching The Kids Choice Awards eating pizza in my couch and today I just played into it with Wiz."

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