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Justin Bieber Posts His First Instagram Post-Arrest! See What He Said

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Jan. 24 2014, Published 5:03 p.m. ET

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Justin Bieber has been released from prison on bail after his arrest yesterday morning for DUI, drag-racing, resisting arrest, and driving with an expired license. But he's not lying low just yet. He just posted a pic on his Instagram account in which he compares himself to another tortured pop star.

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Justin has always used his social-media accounts to connect with his fans, and so it's no surprise that his first statement post-arrest wouldn't come from a publicist, but directly from himself, on Instagram. He posted the pic of himself leaving prison and waving to fans from atop his car in Miami, juxtaposing it with a photo of Michael Jackson leaving his arraignment for child molestation charges back in January 2004, similarly from atop a car.

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Justin's caption said simply, " 'What more can they say?'" along with an emoji of a royal crown. Comments on the photos from fans showed a continuing outpouring of love. There is nothing JB could do wrong in the Beliebers' eyes!

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What do you think Justin was trying to say with this photo? Is he like Michael Jackson? Do you still consider yourself a Justin Bieber fan? Tell us in the comments below or tweet us @OKMagazine.

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