Seth Rogen has been asked a lot about Justin Bieber during his promotional tour for Bad Neighbors and it seems the actor might be regretting give his honest opinion about the planet's biggest star as he admitted on Twitter he was beginning to "feel guilty" over the Bieber hate campaign.
It all started when Rogen previously tweeted his disklike of the singer using some four letter words and now it's turned into a whole 'thing' with the Knocked Up star happy to admit he's not the Boyfriend singer's biggest fan.
As he said in one of his interview it would be a bit weird if he did love the 20 year-old singer.
He said during an interview on the Today Show: "To me the idea that a grown man doesn't like Justin Bieber is not a controversial thought,"
Justin Bieber and Seth Rogen aren't the best of friends (WENN)
"Why would I? It would be much weirder if I did like Justin Bieber, to me.
"None of these people in this room like Justin Bieber. I can guarantee that," he added.
Honesty in Hollywood is pretty rare though and seems like Seth might now wished he'd kept his mouth shut.
When director and good friend Judd Apatow tweeted that his latest Bieber interview was "hilarious," Seth replied: thanks man. "Im glad they're done because I'm starting to feel guilty."
@JuddApatow thanks man. Im glad they're done because I'm starting to feel guilty.
— Seth Rogen (@Sethrogen) May 8, 2014
Today Bieber responded to Seth's recent string of interviews and referring to Rogen's account of their first meeting insisted his behaviour was due to shyness, he wrote: "Seth Rogan sorry I didnt bow down when I asked 2 meet u was probably a bit shy and didn't want to be over the top but still. love ur movies." (sic)
Seth Rogan sorry I didnt bow down when I asked 2 meet u was probably a bit shy and didn't want to be over the top but still. love ur movies.
— Justin Bieber (@justinbieber) May 8, 2014
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