Justin Bieber walks out of awkward Spanish radio interview

By Wade Sheridan
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Justin Bieber arrives at the MTV Europe Music Awards. Bieber has made headlines again he walked out of an awkward radio interview in Spain. Photo by David Silpa/UPI
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MADRID, Oct. 29 (UPI) -- Justin Bieber recently found himself in an awkward situation while promoting his upcoming album, Purpose.

During a radio interview Wednesday in Spain, the pop star decided to suddenly leave after one too many uncomfortable questions.

The interviewers for radio station Vodafona yu spoke through a translator to Bieber, and asked questions that he clearly wasn't interested in answering.

When asked whether he dresses himself, a visibly weirded-out Bieber responded, "Um, yeah. I dress myself." The show's hosts then asked him about how he likes to go out and party, and whether there was a woman in his life; to each query, Bieber responded with a simple, "no."

Things really took a turn for the worst when the hosts asked if the 21-year-old was willing to help the hosts "break the internet," by filming a video for the station which then prompted Bieber to split from the interview without explanation.

October has been an eventful month for the singer who recently released a music video for his new single "Sorry" and who earlier this week took home five awards during MTV's Europe Music Awards.

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