The pop star hit the stage on Friday after reportedly telling an arresting officer his legal woes may jeopardize his world tour.
Justin, 43, spoke out on the United Center stage in Chicago on Friday night.
The performance was the NโSync frontmanโs first since he was arrested in Sag Harbor, New York, for driving while intoxicated.
โWeโve been together through ups and downs, lefts and rights, and, um, itโs been a tough week,โ he told the audience, alluding to his arrest.
โNothing can change this,โ he continued, though it was unclear to what he was referring.
โI know Iโm hard to love sometimes but you keep loving me and I love you right back,โ the Trolls star went on.
โThank you so much.โ
The audience cheered in response to his comments.
SAYING SORRY
Justin reportedly also issued apologies behind the scenes.
A source told The U.S. Sun exclusively that the singer apologized to his tour crew following his arrest.
He has no plans to go to rehab despite his recent legal issues.
Justin will return to New York to perform at Madison Square Garden on June 25 and 26.
The Cry Me A River singer is due back in court on July 26, the same date heโs set to begin his world tour in Poland.
But he is expected to appear virtually and, as a source previously told The U.S. Sun, is desperate to continue his world tour.
โJustinโs team will be working to see if they can make sure he can perform in Poland,โ the source said.
โAt the moment he is due in court on the same day he is starting the European leg of his tour. He is supposed to be playing two nights there.
โHe will not want to let his fans down.โ
โSOLID LEADERโ
According to The U.S. Sunโs insider, who works in Justinโs entourage, the former Mickey Mouse Club star spoke to his team during a long conference call hours after he was arrested.
The source says members of the crew were concerned about the future, adding that the incident โwasnโt the best thing to happenโ ahead of his chaotic summer schedule.
Justin was described by the insider as a โvery solid leader.โ
He impressed his crew by โowningโ the situation.
โHe made sure that this arrest didnโt create tension in the crew, he reacted like a boss, like someone who owns his s**t,โ said the insider, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
โHe said sorry for bringing this kind of attention to the team.
โEveryone was happy to hear what he said.โ
JUSTINโS ARREST
Justin was arrested shortly after midnight on Tuesday after leaving a gathering at the American Hotel in Sag Harbor, New York.
The arresting officer alleged that they saw the Grammy winner swerve and drive through a stop sign.
Upon being approached by authorities, the Selfish singer declined a breathalyzer.
He failed a routine sobriety test and was taken into custody.
Justin was arraigned at Sag Harbor Village Justice Court and released without bail.
He was charged with a single count of driving while intoxicated and cited for running a stop sign and failing to stay in his lane โ both traffic infractions.
Following his arrest, new details became public.
One of the responding officers reportedly did not recognize Justin, a source told Page Six.
โHe didnโt recognize him or his name,โ the source said.ย
Another insider revealed to the publication that Justin was worried about his upcoming tour during the incident.
โJustin said under his breath, โThis is going to ruin the tour,’โ the insider said.
โThe cop replied, โWhat tour?โ Justin said, โThe world tour.’โ
The insider went on.
โHe was a gentleman. He didnโt show any entitlement at all. He did refuse the tests, but that is his right,โ the insider revealed.
Justin could face up to a year behind bars if found guilty.
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Source: USA Today