Justin Bieber doesn’t officially become an adult for a few months, but that hasn’t stopped him from talking about drugs, swearing and “making love” in the latest issue of V Magazine.
The teen sensation, who turns 18 on March 1, revealed that while he won’t be a kid anymore, he wants to remain a positive role model for his fans.
"People need to know I’m not a kid anymore," Justin said. "But at the end of the day, I'm not completely grown-up.
"I don’t want to start singing about things like sex, drugs, and swearing.
"I'm into love, [so] maybe I’ll get more into making love when I’m older."
Okay, so we’re pretty sure most of you would have fallen face down on your keyboard by now, but try to read on if you can.
The singer, inspired by Michael Jackson's career, also revealed that his goal is to "be successful and be great at what I do."
"I want to be better than anybody who's ever done it. And in order to do that, I need to strive to be the best, be good to people and treat people with respect, and work as hard as I can. Because for me, I work so hard and this consumes my life – it's not worth it if I'm not the best."
Well put, Biebs.
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