JB arrived in his homeland of Canada from Hawaii and Japan trip and was greeted by his 37-year-old father Jeremy Bieber on Thursday.
ADORABLE.
a clip from his montage of baby clips at his my world 2.0 concert.
Justin Bieber said he misses his best friends now that he’s a global popstar.
He revealed: “I went to school until I was 13 and my best friends (Chaz and Ryan) are still there. I miss them, but this is definitely worth it.”
But he said he still gets to see his mates by flying them to wherever he is. Bieber said: “I get to fly them over to see me pretty regularly.”
And Justin said the fame he experiences now is very different to how things were a couple of years ago.
He said:
“People at school didn’t even know I could sing, but I played sport and people were jealous – always calling me a show-off. But I tried not to take it too seriously.”
Justin Bieber would be nowhere without his mother, Pattie Mallette: She posted the now-infamous videos of him on YouTube, relocated to Atlanta with him so he could launch his recording career and keeps him grounded with chores and a curfew.
But in honor of Father’s Day, it’s time to pay tribute to the man behind the boy: Jeremy Bieber.
Though Justin was raised by his mom in Stratford, Ontario, his father, Jeremy Bieber has always been a part of his life. “I have a great relationship with my dad,” JB told Seventeen. “When I was younger, he taught me how to play some songs on the guitar, like ‘Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door’ by Bob Dylan.”
While Mallette, 36, turned Justin on to Boyz II Men, Jeremy, 37, exposed him to harder-rocking groups – and has since helped him with an important rite of passage.
“He’s the one who got me into classic rock and then turned me on to stuff like Guns N’ Roses and Metallica,” Justin told the magazine. “He taught me how to drive too. He’s cool.”
So what else is there to know about the man who calls himself Lord Bieber on Twitter?
Jeremy lives in Canada, where he is married and has two younger children, Jazmyn and Jaxon. According to his Tweets, he thinks Dumb and Dumber “has to be the greatest movie of all time” and will “never get sick of” Seinfeld.
Meanwhile, on a personal Web site he created seven years ago, Jeremy revealed he reads The Sword of Truth fantasy novels and loves to play the card game Spades. But that’s not all: “I love the outdoors. I follow and play a variety of sports. I love camping and boating, but most of all, I love to travel.”