Justin Bieber has announced on his official Twitter page that he is retiring.
The teen icon started frenzy among his followers on the social media site, with his post getting re-tweeted more than 136,000 in less than an hour, the Sydney Morning Herald reported.
The 'Baby' hit maker soon returned to the site and created further chaos and confusion among fans with two other posts.
In one tweet, the 19-year-old singer wrote that the media makes up a lot of lies and wants him to fail, but he will never leave "beliebers".
Bieber told his fans to love and forgive each other, and wished them a Merry Christmas in his second post, adding that he will be "here forever".
During a radio interview earlier in December, Bieber said that he wanted to use 2014 to figure out himself as a man and spend more time with his brother and sister.
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