Justin Bieber has completed his 12 sessions of anger management, handed down to the singer as part of his punishment following the egging incident in January 2014.
If you don’t remember, Justin was accused of pelting his neighbour’s house with eggs and later pleaded no contest to vandalism charges. As punishment, he was forced to pay out $80,000 for the repair bill, complete anger management classes (to stop any more egging incidents) and take on community service.
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Now, in an interview with Seventeen, the 21-year-old has spoken about his troubled year and admitted he didn’t have enough support around him.
“I was rebelling a little bit. I was getting cockier and cockier. I didn't have people to check me,” Justin said. “I looked back and I was disappointed in myself."
Speaking about his recent public apologies, he added: “You have to own up to the mistakes.
“You have to say, 'I'm sorry if I've let you down. I always want to be honest and let people know that those mistakes aren't who I am. Who I am is someone who really cares about people."
The* Baby* singer also said he’d changed his outlook on life. “I need healthy relationships with people I can feel safe with,” he explained. “People I can say whatever to, and I'm not going to be judged.”
Good for you, Justin.