Singer Justin Bieber is no longer upset about his nude photographs taken during a vacation in Bora Bora.
"That was shrinkage for me," Bieber told accesshollywood.com.
However, the "Baby" hitmaker admitted that he was completely unhappy the first time he learned that his nude images surfaced online.
"My first thing was like, 'how can they do this?' Like, I feel super violated," he said.
Bieber also explained how much he wanted freedom and privacy in his life.
"I feel like I can't step outside and feel like I can go outside naked. Like, you should feel comfortable in your own space... especially that far away," he confessed.
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