Louisa Johnson throws serious shade at Justin Bieber after he moans at his fans for screaming
The X Factor champion said the popstar's followers 'put him there' and secured him his chart topper status
BELIEBERS have the backing of X Factor winner Louisa Johnson who threw SERIOUS shade at the popstar after he moaned about his screaming fans.
She insisted Justin's supporters had made him what he was - and raised her eyebrows at his suggestions they should hush up and listen more intently at his gigs.
Louisa, who won the ITV talent show in 2015, spoke out about Biebs' behaviour at his Manchester gig, where he scolded them for talking.
She insisted: "I do get the screaming thing but they're his fans, they put him there."
The Essex girl added: "I can empathise with him to a point.
"He did say that he's travelled a long way to get to his gigs so they should listen, but I'm pretty sure the fans have done the same."
In October, the Sorry singer he became frustrated with the loud crowd at the Manchester Arena and felt as though they were interrupting his performance - so he chose to down his microphone and storm off.
He became irritated as he tried to explain the reasoning behind the title of his global tour – Purpose tour – which he said was “because everyone in here has a purpose”.
He then realised that the crowd didn’t really care too much about what he had to say.
Justin told the packed arena: “I just thought I could have a moment to say something. I can cut the b**s*** if you want.
“I’m trying to engage but if you guys don’t want to I’ll play the music.”
According to the he called for fans to be quiet as he sang two ballads.
He reportedly said: “Try and stay as quiet as possible. You can scream as much as you want afterwards but while I’m singing try and stay quiet.”
The star is famed for his on-stage tantrums and has frequently thrown a strop in front of his supporters.
That same month the pop star stopped a TV performance midway through when the crowd's clapping wasn't to his liking.
"At least clap on the right notes. Come on guys, stop, stop, stop, stop!"
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Meanwhile Louisa didn't rule out the chance to work with the Canadian in the future.
She told the : "Why not, I think he's wicked.
"I love his songs, he's done really well for himself."