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Canadian singer seen singing offensive song
Tags: Justin Bieber
by Andrew Trendell | Photos by WENN
Tags: Justin Bieber
Just days after apologising for a previously revealed racist incident, a second video of Justin Bieber using the N-word and racist slurs has emerged online - this time with references to the ku klux klan.
Last week, the pop tearaway hit headlines when a video from 2011 emerged online showing the 'Baby' star repeating the N-word.
Now, another has been released by The Sun - allegedly filmed in 2009 and showing Bieber changing the words of his 2009 hit, 'One Less Lonely Girl' to "One Less Lonely n*****' and rapping about the KKK. He is yet to respond the video
In the video previous video released last week, Bieber can be seen telling the punch line of one joke, to which an off-camera voice is heard saying: "That's just mean. That's just straight ignorant."
After the release of the video, the Bieber wrote an apology which he then posted on Twitter. "Thanks to friends and family I learned from my mistakes and grew up and apologized for those wrongs," he said. "Now that these mistakes from the past have become public, I need to apologize again to all those I have offended".
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