Source: http://www.crazydaysandnights.net

Pretty tough to believe the whole celibate thing when one of the times you had sex there were a half dozen guys outside the room waiting for you to finish so you could all go to the movies.

Oh, and the time you stopped midway through sex to take a hit off the pipe.

But yeah, go ahead and tell people what you want there former A+ list tweener.

Justin Bieber

Justin Bieber Had a ‘Legitimate Problem’ with Xanax and Sex While ‘Depressed’: ‘It Got Dark’

Justin Bieber is still recovering from his trying teenage years and early 20s.

The pop star, 24, sat for an interview for Vogue‘s March cover with his new wife, Hailey Baldwin, and opened up about becoming so famous so young — as well as his very public mental health issues that followed.

“I started really feeling myself too much. ‘People love me, I’m the s—,’ that’s honestly what I thought. I got very arrogant and cocky. I was wearing sunglasses inside,” he told the outlet as Baldwin emphasized, “At night inside.”

Drugs — and “a legitimate problem with sex” — came with making millions at 20 years old, Bieber admitted.

“I found myself doing things that I was so ashamed of, being super-promiscuous and stuff, and I think I used Xanax because I was so ashamed,” he said.

“My mom always said to treat women with respect. For me that was always in my head while I was doing it, so I could never enjoy it. Drugs put a screen between me and what I was doing. It got pretty dark. I think there were times when my security was coming in late at night to check my pulse and see if I was still breathing.”

Naturally, these struggles bled into his career. In 2017, he canceled his Purpose world tour with 14 shows left amid rumors about his mental health.

“I got really depressed on tour,” he recalled. “I haven’t talked about this, and I’m still processing so much stuff that I haven’t talked about. I was lonely. I needed some time.”

Bieber said he’s since made a conscious decision to step back from the career that made him famous.

“Just thinking about music stresses me out. I’ve been successful since I was 13, so I didn’t really have a chance to find who I was apart from what I did,” he explained. “I just needed some time to evaluate myself: who I am, what I want out of my life, my relationships, who I want to be — stuff that when you’re so immersed in the music business you kind of lose sight of.” – Source


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