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"Blurred Lines" called me "an animal," in keeping with the conglomerate's penchant for calling me a "wild animal."
None of that is a problem as far as this music critic is concerned.
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I realize that the critic meant to be funny by suggesting that Justin Bieber is on the brink of starvation.
"Sorry" ripped off its hook from another, much less known artist. The video makes some references to me which I don't appreciate, and the song places blame on me even though it's supposedly about apologizing. The song is more of a complaint about having to apologize at all, and, clearly, nobody is really sorry because nothing has changed and the voyeurism has only gotten worse, with more victims all the time.
"Love Yourself" is credited to Ed Sheeran, Justin Bieber and Benny Blanco, and is also a mean song about me. The video for it, although the dancers are very talented, shows a self-absorbed woman whose boyfriend finally leaves her.
I have never met any of these people, fortunately.
Justin Bieber exploiting his younger sister at Instagram:
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FYI for the latest Celebrity Charity Case:
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https://www.mindbodygreen.com/0-7005/how-i-healed-from-lyme-disease-naturally.html
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Although it is certainly better to be rich than poor when you have a health problem, there is also the risk of being taken for your money while you're subjected to one treatment after another. As with most things, it's not a bad idea to approach your problems as if money can't solve them and to consider all the lowest-cost, lowest-fuss options before everything else.
Has Justin Bieber announced that he's not doing drugs and not drinking along with his announcement of having multiple medical problems? If so, I haven't heard about it.
In conclusion, I'm sure that his docuseries doesn't mention having illegally watched innocent, unsuspecting people in locker rooms throughout the Boston area for years. Neither he nor his marketing team probably thought "F---ed up Rich Guy" was the right title for that series. After all, how would you know it was about him with that title; it describes so many people.