The 19-year-old singer has been in trouble be it his fight with his neighbours, sneaking out of a Brazilian brothel, illegally making a graffiti on a wall or spitting on fans from a hotel balcony, reported Contactmusic.
"People don't get to see me living as a 19-year-old boy. I'm still finding myself and when I have the media attacking me everyday, it's no (different) than bullying that happens in school," Bieber said during a show.
The 'Confident' star says his second documentary film, 'Justin Bieber's Believe', shows how he has risen back to the top even after constant attacks by the media.
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