![]() ![]() Historically, a family background of addiction, generational criminality or domestic abuse, and disadvantaged economic status are common among child performers. The Biebs is just the latest example of a child star gone off the rails. He has to play the part of squeaky-clean, hormonally-neutral, parent-approved teeny bopper. The difference here is, the whole world is watching him– and because he takes their money for iTunes singles, stupid flashy merchandise, and concert tickets– he is accountable to that audience. Under normal circumstances, the Biebs would be just another college kid. This is a 19-year-old KID who has more money than he can actually fathom what to do with, and millions of fans who hang on his every tweet, affirming all of his poor behavior with empty pledges of “love” and praise. You can’t help someone who doesn’t want to be helped, someone who just won’t take your advice that waving to fans as you are released from jail is tacky… Especially if that someone is your teenaged child, who makes more in one month than you could in a lifetime. It’s obvious his parents are not capable of influencing him in a positive or constructive way ( Mom, Dad let the finger-pointing begin). I do wish someone would teach this fucking moron man-child a thing or two about responsibility. He’s also damn lucky no one was injured or killed, as he did have a passenger in the obnoxious yellow Lambo. He is incredibly lucky he has a huge team around to cater to his every whim and block off public streets for drunken drag racing. ![]() So as I started my day (1/23), with usual still bleary-eyed readings of People and TMZ to get my pop culture juices flowin’, I was filled with joy at the headlines about Justin Bieber’s early morning arrest in Miami, FL.ĭo I wish him harm? Of course not. ![]()
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