Justin Bieber Says He Wants to ‘Protect’ Billie Eilish in Resurfaced Video After P. Diddy Arrest! .

Justin Bieber Says He Wants to ‘Protect’ Billie Eilish in Resurfaced Video After P. Diddy Arrest! .

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In light of Sean “Diddy” Combs’ recent arrest, a resurfaced clip has brought renewed attention to Justin Bieber’s emotional reflections on his experiences in the music industry and his desire to protect younger artists, particularly Billie Eilish. Following Diddy’s legal troubles, Bieber reportedly feels “deeply shaken,” having had a close relationship with Diddy at the start of his career, even collaborating on a song for Diddy’s album last year.

In a poignant interview with Zane Lowe from 2020, Justin became visibly emotional while discussing his journey in the music industry. Through tears, he expressed his concerns for emerging artists like Billie, stating, “I just want to protect her.” He recounted the difficulties he faced as a young artist, noting how people who professed love could quickly turn their backs, making it a tough environment to navigate. He emphasized that he did not want Billie to experience the hardships he endured, admitting, “I don’t wish that upon anybody.”

The context of these sentiments took on new meaning after Diddy’s arrest, leading fans and observers to revisit past interactions between Bieber and Diddy. One notable video featured a 15-year-old Justin with then-40-year-old Diddy, who jokingly claimed he had “custody” of Justin for 48 hours. Diddy remarked, “I don’t have legal guardianship of him, but for the next 48 hours he’s with me and we’re gonna go full crazy,” which now raises eyebrows given the current situation.

Amidst these events, a source close to Bieber revealed that he is focusing on his family life, striving to be “a great dad and husband” to his wife, Hailey Bieber, after recently welcoming their first child. This shift in focus reflects his desire to create a supportive and nurturing environment, contrasting with the turbulent experiences he shared in the past.

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