"I want to figure out myself as a man," Bieber answered when asked by MTV what he plans to do in 2014.
The singer is premiering his new documentary 'Believe', a film that is expected to give fans an insight into his life.
But in two hours, he knows his complexities may not all shine through. He said his fans will see all of him eventually (but maybe not how they are hoping).
"You know, I got a bright future ahead of me. They'll see it eventually."
"I just ignore it. It's going to happen anyways. It doesn't matter who you are and a lot of it isn't even in true. Some of it is, but life's got to go on. He's 19 and he's got a camera shoved in his face and lots of money. What do you want?," Diane said.
Believe is out in theaters on December 25.
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