Justin Bieber Receives Apology From Website Over 'Fake' Calvin Klein Photos
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BreatheHeavy.com has posted a retraction of its article which previously suggested the 'Never Say Never' crooner was photoshopped to look bigger in the Calvin Klein ad.

AceShowbiz - Justin Bieber has got an apology from BreatheHeavy.com over his Calvin Klein photos. BreatheHeavy.com posted a retraction and apology after the "Beauty and a Beat" singer threatened to take legal action if the photoshopped photos of him were not taken down.

The site began, "Hello new and old BreatheHeavy.com readers! Team Bieber sent BreatheHeavy a cease and desist letter because of the alleged un-retouched Calvin Klein photo we posted, asking we remove the picture in question as well as provide a retraction."

"Because BreatheHeavy is not about making anyone feel bad or intentionally stirring the pot (and are definitely not here for lawsuits), we shall retract the story per request," the site added, "Bieber denies the photo is real, and I respect that and will believe him."

The site posted a quote from Justin's trainer Patrick Nilsson defending Justin. "I can definitely confirm that [Justin] is a well-endowed guy," Patrick told Access Hollywood, "I sound weird saying that, but yes."

The site also shared Calvin Klein's comments to Us Weekly about Justin's behavior during the photoshoot, which read, "Justin showed up early every day with amazing energy; he completely trusted us and gave it his all... He came alive when it was time to perform, especially when the drum kit came out - it was really impressive."

"No harm, no foul," BreatheHeavy.com added, "We sincerely apologize to Bieber for the hit to his ego and to the millions of tweens on social media we upset: Swag swag swag, on you. Chillin' by the fire while we eatin' fondue."

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