Justin Bieber has claimed paparazzi "don't care about human beings" and just "want money" in a furious rant.
In footage obtained by TMZ on Wednesday, the singer is seen confronting photographers who were taking snaps and filming him on phones as he entered a coffee shop in Palm Springs, California.
Initially, Justin tried to cover his face when he noticed the paparazzi.
But after one photographer attempted to greet him, Justin changed his tune and hit out at all of those following him and his friends.
"No! Not good morning! You already know. Why are you here?" he questioned, before walking over to the group and declaring they just "want money".
"Money, money, money, money, money," he repeated. "Get outta here, bro. Money, that's all you want."
You don't care about human beings.
Justin, who shares a baby son named Jack with his wife Hailey Bieber, then begged the photographers to leave the premises.
"That's all you care about, guys. Is money. You don't care about people. Only money... You don't care about human beings," the 31-year-old added, before returning to the store.
Representatives for Justin have not yet commented on the rant.
Last month, the 'Sorry' hitmaker took to Instagram to share a candid post in which he admitted he is tired of trying to "please people".
"I think I hate myself sometimes when I feel myself start to become inauthentic," he wrote. "Then I remember we're all being made to think we're not enough but I still hate when I change myself to please people."
Following his increase in his social media presence fans grew concerned over his well being.
He shared photos of himself smoking from a bong while sitting on an e-bike during his birthday weekend and had been noticeably acting unusually the week before at Hailey's Rhode skincare event.
In response to fans concerns, Justin's team released a statement, shutting down any talk of hard drug use, calling it “absolutely not true.”
His rep called the rumours “exhausting and pitiful” and slammed people for “keeping negative, salacious, harmful narratives alive.”
In a separate message, Justin also confessed he has struggled with mental health and feeling "like a fraud".
"People told me my whole life, 'Wow Justin you deserve that,' and I personally have always felt unworthy. Like I was a fraud, like when people told me I deserve something," he said.
Justin's confrontation with paparazzi comes ahead of him attending the first weekend of Coachella music festival, which kicks off on Friday.