Justin Bieber VMA 2015: Selena Gomez Furious About Crying Performance of 'What Do You Mean' Singer?

Justin Bieber's VMA 2015 performances of "Where Are U Now" and his latest single "What Do You Mean" have reportedly made Selena Gomez furious. Justin broke down on stage after performing at the MTV VMAs on Sunday night.

The incident silenced his critics and made millions of people stunned upon seeing the 21-year-old, which Daily Mail claims is the pop's biggest brat, sobbing. Bieber's VMA 2015 performance was his first for the ceremony after five years, and it was also his first time in two years after his career went into a hiatus.

According to Celeb Dirty Laundry, Selena was reportedly upset because she didn't get any exposure during her ex-flame's performance.

"Justin had complete creative control over his performance. He knew his worth, and that MTV would agree to anything to get him back on the stage - his comeback was going to be huge. So, he told them he didn't want his name associated with Selena at all, nor were they allowed to play up the whole 'diss song' thing between them," the report stated.

According to the site, the camera didn't pan on Justin's former girlfriend's face even once during Justin's performance. Selena was among the audience and was featured several times on the show that night, but not when the "What Do You Mean" singer was performing.

This is because Justin is reportedly fed up with Selena using him for free publicity for her new album, "Revival." Selena's "Revival" album, which is set to be released in October, reportedly includes songs about her relationship with Bieber.

Justin's "Where Are U Now" and his new single "What Do You Mean?" are now breaking the record for the fastest song to hit No. 1 on iTunes. There were rumors that Justin got totally emotional after stepping on stage after so many years while some say that he got carried away performing because the two singles are all about his former love Selena.

Why do you think Justin broke down in his VMA 2015 performance?

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