Justin Bieber has always been criticised for his bratty attitude, but first time ever in an interview he opened up about his 2014 arrest and explained that he did nothing wrong.
The 'Baby' singer said in an interview with Complex magazine that he wasn't speeding or driving carelessly, still the police arrested him just to seek attention and to become famous for arresting celebrity, News.com.au reported.
However, the 21-year-old Canadian singer later pleaded guilty to careless driving and resisting arrest and was ordered to attend anger management counseling.
Before this, the singer was already in news for urinating in a bucket in a New York restaurant kitchen in 2013, but in the recent interview he defended himself and said that the pissing in the bucket wasn't as big as people made it seem.
He added that if Ozzy Osbourne would have pissed backstage people would have called him a rock star, when he didn't they call him a spoiled brat, but he didn't get it what's bratty about pissing in a bucket?
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