
Singer Justin Bieber watches the Miami Heat take on the Indiana Pacers on June 3 in Miami. (Photo: Lynne Sladky, AP)
After Justin Bieber's peeing-in-a-bucket-and-cursing-Bill-Clinton video surfaced on TMZ on Wednesday, the pop star apparently reached out to the former president to make amends.
In the video, Bieber, 19, is seen squirting a spray bottle with blue liquid at a photo of Clinton hanging on a wall in a restaurant. He says, '(F-bomb) Bill Clinton' before running out the door.
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On Wednesday evening, the pop star apparently reached out to Clinton to apologize. Bieber tweeted: '@billclinton thanks for taking the time to talk Mr. President. Your words meant alot. #greatguy.'
Clinton didn't tweet back, but Extra reports that Bieber said he was sorry for disrespecting him. The two, who have met before, were said to have had a 'great conversation' and that Clinton accepted the apology.
E! reports that Clinton said something along the lines of: 'If that is the worst thing you have ever done, all is well.' And that Bieber offered to help out with the Clinton Global Initiative.
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