Singer Justin Bieber doesn't think it's "fair" that people expect him to apologise for his actions over the past 18 months, which have seen him have numerous brushes with the law. However, he has said he will take the responsibility for his actions.
"I don't think anyone has really doubted my musical capability and that's what has sustained me this long, through all the negative stuff that's been portrayed of me.
"People wanted me to apologise, which I don't know if it's really fair. I'll definitely take responsibility... as I'm growing but I'll never apologise for being human and making mistakes," Bieber told Women's Wear Daily magazine, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
The 21-year-old crooner is "really happy" with where he is at the moment.
"I think that that's just part of growing and living and becoming a man or a woman. It's been a cool learning process.
"I'm really happy where I am right now, that's for sure... take a second to, like, step back and evaluate the situation and think, okay, that might not be true, or just give me the benefit of the doubt. That's all I ask."