Justin Bieber couldn't hold his temper after paparazzi confronted him outside his London hotel.
Bieber's bodyguards pushed him back into the vehicle. The singer called it a rough morning on Twitter, saying he let the photographers get the best of him,and that he'll channel his adrenaline into Friday's concert.
His performance on Thursday ended badly.
Bieber was helped off the stage where his spokesperson says doctors gave him oxygen. Fans waited nervously in the O2 arena to find out what happened.
After nearly 30 minutes backstage, Bieber came out to adoring, and supportive fans.
Bieber finished the show and was then taken to the hospital to be checked out. He posted this photo on Instagram with the caption, "Gettin better listening to janisjjoplin."
This caps a tough trip to the British capitol for the pop star. Earlier this week he angered fans who claimed he was two hours late taking the stage. Bieber tweeted an apology saying, "I was 40 min late to stage. There is no excuse for that and I apologize for anyone we upset."
Friday's concert is still scheduled to go on as planned.
Saturday, May 18 2013 8:00 PM EDT2013-05-19 00:00:13 GMT
Here in the East, car enthusiasts revved up and prepared to hit the road Saturday morning. Their goal was to raise money for the wounded warrior project.
Here in the East, car enthusiasts revved up and prepared to hit the road Saturday morning. Their goal was to raise money for the wounded warrior project.
By The Associated Press Associated Press Here's your look at highlights from the weekly AP photo report, a gallery featuring a mix of front-page photography, the odd image you might have missed...
By The Associated Press Associated Press Here's your look at highlights from the weekly AP photo report, a gallery featuring a mix of front-page photography, the odd image you might have missed and...
Friday, May 17 2013 8:28 AM EDT2013-05-17 12:28:45 GMT
Rallies are planned throughout the country, including in Raleigh, Friday in opposition to a resolution being considered by the Boy Scouts of America to allow gay scouts into the organization.
Rallies are planned throughout the country, including in Raleigh, Friday in opposition to a resolution being considered by the Boy Scouts of America to allow gay scouts into the organization.