Justin Bieber may seem like he's transitioned from boy to man, what with his seemingly ever more serious romance with Selena Gomez and his new music sounds (like those in his edgy-cool "Boyfriend" track), not to mention his updated coiffed hairstyle, which has given him a more hot rather than cute appeal. But this "Baby" singer hasn't fully crossed over into manhood—and he apparently couldn't be happier about it.
In a new interview with Vibe, Bieber opened up about a few things he really despises, and they're kind of strange and unexpected, actually. While he called out the peeping paparazzi and those particularly crazy Beliebers who may have some stalker tendencies as bothersome parts of his in-the-spotlight life, he also referred to something a bit more banal: shaving.
"I hate shaving! It's really going to suck when I have to start shaving every day," the Biebs admitted, as Hollywood Life reports. While he's still young, he doesn't really seem like the "hairy" type, though. His propensity to go shirtless on the beach has also shown off his clean-as-a-whistle chest. So he (nor girlfriend Gomez) should not have to worry too much about significant razor action in the future.
That said, Justin Bieber kind of pulled a "girl" stunt when he partially confessed to be worried about the aging process. While it may seem par for the course to hear someone like Selena Gomez fretting about keeping up appearances as she gets older, it's a bit unusual to have a guy talking openly about such things. Nevertheless, Bieber said, "My mom looks pretty young and my dad does, too, so hopefully I will, too." Of course, when one is at the level of pop stardom that belongs to Bieber, he probably wants to make sure he remains as hot- and young-looking for as long as possible.
However, perhaps the most shocking and insightful statement that came from Bieber's mouth centered around his thoughts on fame. "In general, fame can tear you apart, so you can never really feel like you're famous. When people start acting like their famous, that's when they start losing it." It's a humble and attractive perspective issued by the teen heart-throb with the millions upon millions of Twitter followers.
No doubt the equally non-diva-like Gomez is proud of her man, who's obviously trying to remain as down-to-earth as possible in the face of his undeniable fame factor. He may be only 18 and barely shaving, but Bieber certainly has some serious wisdom to share—and some lessons that other stars (who act "famous") could benefit from.
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