Justin Bieber launches charmless offensive in London to plug his new album

Day 1 UK attack on Justin ... and it feels as if one day is too long.
The 18-year flew into the country's debut album, a group of 200 media types - but rather to mock the local accent, is a national insult and throw a hissy fit instead.
Biebs, who accumulated a fortune of £ 65million was so determined that his album does not leak, the guests were frisked for metal detectors, as we entered London's Supperclub.
Hosting process, the voice of the Canadian star Reggie Yates offered a feeling of space, as it came to the stage to the hysterical screams of fans.

"I do not want to introduce the song, the" petulant teenager barked, before telling his manager Scott "Scooter" Braun, the cue to Believe in a MacBook.
Three numbers, All Around The World was not cut, like Justin, irritated by the sound system, snorted, "It sounds so bad!"
Plowing of the brave, Reggie, 28, Master asked Bieber how he felt about being Justin Timberlake, after trying a few falsetto of his new single, friendly.
"I sound nothing like Justin Timberlake," he frowned before the introduction of, As Long As You Love Me, the following words: "This is a very, very, very good song.
"But this is probably Gonna sound like crap through these speakers." Sink.
As was done properly, Moody star down the creative process.
"I have some random country," begins as Scooter, interjects: "Indonesia".
"I took it to a studio," continues Justin. "Some little place. They did not know what they're doing."
Asked whether he was talking about his relationship with his girlfriend Selena Gomez.
"I'm going to talk about everything," he said. "I'll do that right out there, and all the sex."
Later in the evening wrapped up, Reggie is a bit of pre-screened questions to the assembled hacks Justin.
One, Justin decided to respond with an English accent, and Reggie said in London: "This" think "the" th "is not an 'f'."
Thanks for the lesson in speech technology, Biebs. Come back when an adult.