Justin Bieber has confessed that his Comedy Central roast will be more of a public penance as he is trying his best to change his "bad-boy" image.
The 'Boyfriend' hitmaker began 2015 on an apology tour, where he first released a video in January on his Facebook page after an awkward appearance on 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show' to say that he wasn't proud of how he acted in the recent past, the Verge reported.
The 21-year-old again went back on the show to further explain the feelings he expressed in the video.
The Comedy Central roast hosted by Kevin Hart will air on 31st March, 2015.
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