By Sade Spence (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Nov 05, 2015 08:06 AM EST

The Biebs and his fans are having a rough relationship over the past week or so.

Justin Bieber performed "What Do You Mean" for excited and admiring fans on the "El Hormiguero" show in Spain.

In the clip circulating on YouTube, at about the 2:36 mark, Bieber tells his fans "at least clap on the right notes" as he performs an acoustic version of his summer smash. He stops them and then instructs them how to do so. He laughs it off and continues to finish the song. He allows the crowd to sing-a-long with him and graciously hops off stage to touch the hands of crying female fans in the front row.

At least this show ended well. His poor fans in Norway cannot say the same. Bieber was performing an intimate set for fans in Oslo. He noticed there was water at the end of the stage and attempted to clean it up. Of course, his devoted fans in the front row wanted to touch the Biebs - even just a finger. The "Sorry" singer unfortunately was annoyed by the whole ordeal telling fans the show is over.

"Yo listen to me, are you listening to me? OK I'm trying to wipe the floor, give me a second yo," he said as fans grabbed at him.

"Guys, never mind, I'm done. I'm not doing the show," cites Music Times.

Fans sang "Baby" in attempt to draw the pop singer back to the stage. Unfortunately, the damage was done and he did not return.

The 21-year old later took to his Twitter to apologize for lashing out at his fans.

He also stormed out of an interview with Spanish radio show "Yu No Te Pierdas Nada" last week. The interview is pretty awkward.

The Spanish-speaking host who is assisted by a translator, seems unfamiliar with his music - first asking if his new song is called "Sorry." What proceeds are a few cringe-worthy questions with no real rhythm or uniformity to the interview. The awkward probing continues for the next seven minutes or so before he walks out of the room, leaving the hosts calling his name behind him.

Hopefully, things will turn around for Bieber and his fans in the near future.