Justin Bieber has kinda been having a really weird time of it lately.
He wandered around Amsterdam in a fake wig and goatee, wandered into a north London school for a game of football, wandered around Epping forest, wandered into an Essex pub for a pint of milk and some fish (the glass of milk later sold for £64,900 on eBay, BTW), wandering into a spray tan salon for a quick top up in Dublin etc etc.
And a few weeks ago he positively STORMED off the stage in Manchester, previously revealing his excessively noisey fans were getting on his tits (not literally).
"I'm trying to engage, but if you guys don't want to, I'll play the music," he said at a gig before eventually telling the audience to shut up.
And now he's spoken about the reason why he's getting so aggy with overexcited teenagers, and has says it's because he struggles to "connect" with loud audiences.
Justin said: "[My fans] start understanding how to act [as they get older]. They actually want to act a little bit more sane so that maybe they get my attention.
"Because at this point, if you're screaming and super overwhelming, it's hard for me to connect with you."
And Justin's director of security, Mikey Arana, added while speaking on the BodyGuards: Secret Lives from the Watchtower documentary: "As fans have grown, they're more likely to engage Justin in a conversation than to grab him and literally rip him apart.
"I remember when I first started with him - it may sound crazy, but three, four [emotional] little girls - they have so much strength that they would literally rip his shirt, take off his hoodie. And if it's a big crowd, you could lose him in the crowd.
"But as the fans have grown with him, so has their approach to be able to just come up to him and go, 'Hey Justin, how are you?' and engage in conversation."