Justin Bieber talks about racism during Norway concert
Justin Bieber talks about racism during Norway concert
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After postponing his Justice World tour following the Ramsay Hunt Syndrome Diagnosis, Justin Bieber is finally back on stage. The singer performed at Trondheim, Norway, on Sunday, and took a moment on stage to talk to his fans about the purpose of his Justice album and the meaning and intent behind it. After his concert, Justin also shared on his Instagram account, a small speech he made at the concert. 

In the speech, Justin spoke about racism and addressed his fans saying, "So when we created the Justice album, we wanted to make an intentional moment. A moment of unity, a moment of acceptance, a moment of belonging. In this world, there’s a lot of division, and what justice is, is for us to all come together." he further continued, "We know that racism is evil. It’s wrong." 

Telling his fans how they have a responsibility to do better, Justin further said, "But you and I, we get to be the difference-makers. We get to be the ones to stand with our brothers and sisters and make a change. So I’m so grateful to have each and every one of you guys here tonight being a part of this message, being a part of this journey."

Justin's heartfelt message came after he recently returned to the stage after his health scare. Bieber's wife Hailey also recently addressed their difficult time and spoke about the same in an interview on  Live With Kelly and Ryan. She stated that their recent health scares have only brought them closer to each other as the couple stood by one another in the scary time. 

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