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Justin Bieber has revealed that he no longer owns a mobile phone and that it has helped him ‘create boundaries’ in his life. The 27-year-old singer only communicates with those around him via an iPad, and insisted that he ‘doesn’t owe anyone an explanation’ for the decision.

According to OK! magazine, Justin hasn’t updated his social media for a long time, and he has a team to take care of it for him.

“He saw a long time ago that it was best to stay away [from social media], for his own good and for his mental health,” said the informant.

And Justin commented that not having a cell phone has helped him ‘create boundaries’ and ‘be firm’ about the contacts he keeps.

He revealed: “I’ve definitely learned to have boundaries, and just not feel like I owe anyone an explanation. It’s helped me be able to just say no and be firm, and know that my heart wants to help people, but I can’t do everything. Sometimes I want to, but I just can’t.”

 

Forever

Hailey Bieber gave an interview to the American magazine Elle, where she commented on the fact that she got married very young. The 24-year-old artist made her union with Justin Bieber official in September 2018, at the age of 21.

“I got married when I was 21, two months before I turned 22, which is incredibly young. And it almost sounds ridiculous when you say it out loud. Although I do think that for someone like me and someone like Justin it’s different. We’ve seen a lot for our age. We’ve both lived enough life to know that it’s what we wanted,” she said.

The two got married in a civil ceremony in 2018 and a year later threw a big party for friends and family. During the conversation, Hailey revealed that, like any couple, they also fight.

“I learn new things about him, myself and our relationship all the time. I love him so much and I see myself with him forever,” she said.

In the interview, Hailey also commented on the couple’s lack of privacy.

“I was like, ‘I don’t want people to be so involved in this. I feel like everyone is on my case.’ I was like, ‘Can’t there be anonymity? Can I have this back?’ But I think we’re both grounded in our faith. I’m not saying it’s an easy thing to do and it doesn’t take work. We talk to a therapist. We do what we have to do,” she concluded.