Justin Bieber's Abs On Men's Health Magazine Fake? 'Boyfriend' Singer Denies Photoshop Rumors [Watch Video]

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After breaking the Internet with his Calvin Klein ad, Justin Bieber is at it again. The "Boyfriend" singer graced the cover of the Men's Health April 2015 issue and Beliebers just went all over the place seeing his six-pack once again. The question is, are they real or fake?

Many took to Twitter arguing that Justin Bieber's chiseled body was due to the wonders of Photoshop. An insider from Gawker said that the Men's Health cover was indeed digitally altered. Several "unedited" photos of the "Baby" singer had also been circulating online, inspiring the same debate that ensued when his Calvin Klein ad first came out.

A spokesperson from the health magazine, however, denied the allegations and said that Bieber's body was "not photoshopped" adding that Justin Bieber just "looked amazing."

Justin Bieber was also quick to shut down the rumors in a behind-the-scenes clip from the shoot. In the interview he said, "It's not Photoshopped! For all you fools out there saying it's Photoshopped!"

Check out the video below:

It has been a little close to two years since the 21-year-old has launched an album with the release of "Journals" in 2013. But this doesn't mean that Justin Bieber has fallen off the radar. Truth is, he's been under scrutiny more than ever.

"Honestly, I just want people to know the real me. I feel like there's a lot of things that have been put out there that are not necessarily true," he said in the video.

"I've done some things that might not have been the greatest decisions at the time. I'm growing and learning - I'm a human being," he added.

Justin Bieber joked that 40% of his body is photoshopped... live photoshopped, that is.

"I love the fact that I got in shape the past two years, and I'm finally getting recognition for it," he said.

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