Singer Justin Bieber was just 14 when he hit it big with the song Baby and went all out to become arguably the most popular teenage star in the world at the time.
Now a video has caught the eye on TikTok highlighting how the singer was treated when he was just a teenager.
In the first clip, you can see where actress Jenny McCarthy grabs the singer’s neck as they stood on stage at the American Music Awards. Jenny kisses him on the neck, but it’s obvious Justin finds it very uncomfortable, as he breaks free and says, Wow, I feel like I’ve been violated now. Justin was 18 when it happened.
Jenny later said she grabbed his ass and it was ‘mountain lion rape’ or ‘cougar rape’ as the word cougar refers to an older woman attacking herself to young men. Jenny joked that she couldn’t stand it because it was so “delicious”.
The following video shows singer Katy Perry grabbing Justin’s butt when he was 16. She told Justin he smelled good and then complimented his eyes.
A third clip shows Justin on the Ellen DeGeneres show, where she showed the audience a naked photo of him taken by paparazzi photographers.
So in more videos you can see where Justin, 15, was asked to discuss sex with a woman and he replied that he thought it was an uncomfortable topic and would not be appropriate to discuss. teaching a 15 year old boy sex.
Another show where Justin was interviewed when he was 15 and asked if he thought French girls were cute because they had big boobs and asked if he knew how to kiss “French kisses “. You can see that Justin is not comfortable with this question and he points out that his mother is in the audience.
In other videos, you can see Justin being told he has nice lips and being told to use a condom.
The video ends with a recent video where Justin says he wants to protect singer Billie Eilish from what he had to go through, but Billie was also 14 when she hit the big time.
The video attracted a lot of attention and concern. People on social media pointed out that there was nothing normal about the way Justin was gendered as a teenager and bullied. Nothing about it was acceptable, and the public deliberately ignored the fact that the young singer did not find this attention and harassment comfortable. He should never have experienced this and it would be surprising if this discussion hadn’t started until now.
Examples of what people said about the video:
“How sad the adults let him down.”
“Things like that have an impact later in life. I understand why he is the way he is.”
“It makes me angry, these women are sick. It’s a little boy”
“Ashamed”