The singer insists he is happy with
how he's doing in life and with the
way he is heading....
We can basically say whatever we
like about Justin Bieber, because
he “doesn’t give a f***”. So we
can say he’s an untalented,
arrogant little runt if we like.
“I don’t give a f***,” Bieber would
respond, as he does in his first
interview for nine months. “Not ‘I
don’t give a f***’ to just be
reckless and do whatever,” he
explains. “But ‘I don’t give a f***
what they say.’
“I know who I am and what I’m
doing in my life and what I’ve
accomplished and continue to
accomplish as a performer, as a
writer, as an artist, as a person, as
a human being.
“I’m happy with the man I’m
becoming.”
At least someone is. During this
month’s scandal-rocked trip to
South America we’ve seen Biebs,
18, sneaking out of a brothel
and daubing graffiti on a hotel
wall in Rio.
He then had to apologise to the
President of Mexico after falsely
claiming they hung out at a gig.
Earlier this year, he turned up two
hours late to a concert, lunged at
a pap and, after being caught
shadow boxing in the Anne Frank
Museum in Amsterdam, wrote that
the Holocaust victim would
probably have been a “Belieber” in
the visitors’ book. He adds that he
has learned “you shouldn’t trust
anybody”, although he has a few
close allies.
Manager Scooter Braun defends
the Canadian child’s antics and
reveals that A-lister Will Smith
makes weekly phone calls to keep
the star in check.
“Scientology is never mentioned,”
the Hollywood Reporter helpfully
clarifies.
But while ticket sales flounder
ahead of Justin’s Australian tour,
with prices slashed by up to 50%,
according to reports, the Bieber
remains confident about his
marketability.
“People can get taken advantage
of in the music industry, but then
we can also take advantage of the
music industry,” he says.
Only for so long, kid.
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