Sharon Osbourne feels Justin Bieber is 'lost'

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Last Updated : Jul 30 2013 | 2:15 PM IST

Singer Sharon Osbourne feels pop sensation Justin Bieber is "lost" and feels bad for him.

Osbourne, 60, feels that Bieber is trying to portray himself as a meanie boy and wants to be taken seriously as a grown up man.

The 19-year-old has been in the news for wrong reasons. He was seen urinating in a mop bucket and more recently spitting from his balcony as fans waited to see him.

"I feel really bad for him. There's this little kid with a huge dream, he's cute, girls love him, and he wants to be a mean boy, and he's about as mean as a f***ing kitten, and he's trying to act out. It's like p***ing in a bucket. It's like, 'Oh, we're the bad boys!' F**k off! You don't know what bad is," Daily Beast magazine quoted Osbourne as saying.

"And I think that he's lost, I really do. And, at the point he's at in his career, it's so dangerous because we've seen it all before a million times. Where do you go when you're a child entertainer and then you want to transition to be a man? Very few make it," she added.

--IndO-Asian News Service

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First Published: Jul 30 2013 | 2:10 PM IST

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