Justin Bieber News: 'Love Yourself' Singer Spotted Feeding Squirrels in Boston

Singer Justin Bieber was seen wandering around a Boston park barefoot and feeding squirrels. The "Love Yourself" singer was alone and seemed to be enjoying time all by himself.

Daily Mail said the past months had been a "roller coaster" for the singer noting that he has cancelled several meet and greets with fans and now even asking Beliebers not to take photos with him. Now, Justin Bieber has exposed himself to the public by walking along the Boston Common and the Public Garden without any footwear.

It also noted that many people including some members of the media were surprised to see him just walking alone without his shoes. He also reportedly approached squirrels in the park and fed them. Justin Bieber has two shows at the TD Garden for his "Purpose" tour.

According to Entertainment Tonight, the 22-year-old singer also took some time to sit on a bench while he browsed his phone and wore headphones. But many of Justin Bieber's fans were more surprised that he remained barefoot as he walked along a street leading to his hotel.

An Instagram photo that Justin Bieber posted showed the sun setting on the park with the view of the lake. He did not place any caption but the post reflected calmness and peace.

The emotions surrounding Bieber started late last year when he opened up on Snapchat about not wanting to take selfies with his fans. Billboard said Justin Biener spoke about his desire to connect with them and not just be on their photos.

"Honestly I'd rather stand there and talk to you for five minutes and not take any photos ... just have that moment without the chaos," Justin Bieber explained. "It's like, why did you travel to see me in the first place -- was it really to see me or was it to get that moment of you seeing me so you could tell people about it?"

He also warned his fans that if he does not stop for a photo-op with them, it could be highly likely that he does not want to have a photo taken. Justin Bieber added that if they will scream louder, he will be more discouraged to grant their request.

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