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Bieber’s manager asks fans to respect his ‘soul and well being’

It’s Justin Bieber‘s manager’s turn to say sorry to the Beliebers.

Scooter Braun has apologized for the abrupt cancellation of Bieber’s Purpose World Tour on Monday, but also noted the singer’s “soul and well being” are more important than concert dates.

“To the fans from all over the world who took part over the last 16 months over 6 continents thank you. To Justin who gave it his all night after night thank you. And to those that won’t be able to see it … on behalf of myself, Justin, and the team, we are sorry. That was never our intent,” Braun captioned the photo. “But a man’s soul and well being I truly care about came first and We must all respect and honor that.”

Braun also promised that Bieber would “be back.”

Bieber told a photographer Monday afternoon that he canceled because he had been on tour for two years and wanted to “get some relaxation” and “ride some bikes.” But according to TMZ, Bieber pulled the plug because he has “rededicated his life to Christ” and Hillsong Church.

Page Six has reached out to Bieber’s pastor for comment.