Justin Bieber has lately been raising eyebrows of many and inevitably receiving numerous criticism during his "Believe" world tour due to his publicized headline-making, controversial behavior. During his recent sit-down on a radio show, the 19-year-old pop star candidly shared how he has been feeling, in terms of cyber media bullying.

Bieber made his appearance at a radio show with Ryan Seacrest on Monday, December 9 to promote his upcoming documentary "Believe." The "Bad Day" singer told the host that the film would show how difficult it has been for him to grow out of teen star image to a grown up. He also mentioned that it would certainly reveal what really goes on behind the scenes of his public spotlight, which should clear up the misunderstanding about his recent behavior.

Justin Bieber then called out the media for bullying him with their coverage over the years. "I'm becoming a man, but I'm still 19," he said. "I'm still finding myself and when I have the media attacking me every day it's no [different] than bullying that happens in school, these people calling me names and saying things, and they don't know what's true or not."

The Canadian singer added by venting out about people's high expectation of him. "People forget I'm a human being," said Bieber.

Justin Bieber released his latest single, "Confident" as part of his Music Mondays series. The track instantly reached No. 1 on iTunes. His forthcoming film "Believe" is slated to hit theaters on Christmas Day.