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    VIDEO: Watch Justin Bieber's Apology for Smoking Marijuana on SNL

    It's not exactly a public apology, but it'll have to do.

    While hosting Saturday Night Live over the weekend, Justin Bieber addressed the recent controversy that resulted when photos of him smoking what appeared to be a joint were published online.

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    During a "The Miley Cyrus Show" sketch, Bieber played Pete DeFalco, the president of Cyrus' fan club, He said during the sketch that Cyrus as a singer was "light years better than that douche Justin Bieber."

    "I heard he got busted for smoking weed and he's really sorry about it, and that people make mistakes and he's never gonna do it again," he continued.

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    "Yeah right! Me too!" responded Cyrus, played by Vanessa Bayer.

    Watch video of the sketch below. Do you think Bieber's apology was sincere, or was he just blowing smoke?

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