Justin Bieber Sobbing at a Hillsong United Concert

One of pop music's latest idols Justin Bieber was spotted at a Hillsong United concert in Inglewood, California last Thursday. Fans who were also at the concert reported that Bieber was so touched by the worship songs that he was sobbing as he left the concert.
Despite his spotty social life, Bieber is a regular attender at Hillsong Church in NYC. In fact, in June this year, Bieber was asked to be baptized by Hillsong NYC's senior pastor Carl Lentz at a private baptism service. So, it was not surprising to see him at a Hillsong United conference. However, what was unexpected was seeing Bieber crying. Though no reason has been cited, but Bieber seemed to be moved by the worship time.
Over social media, fans have been writing about the incident. On Twitter, one person writes: "At the Hillsong United concert and Justin Bieber is sitting right in front of me OMGGGGGG."
"Saw Justin Bieber at the Hillsong United Concert," another confirmed.
Another Twitter user said the singer was in tears when he left the venue. "So justin bieber came to the Hillsong concert and came out crying," @daaa_seee tweeted.
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