Marijuana Helps Justin Bieber Get On With His Life But 'You'll Never See Me Smoking,' Promises Bieber

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Canadian singer and songwriter Justin Bieber accepts his vices. He believes he got the finest ideas of his life, while he was smoking marijuana. Bieber admits the answers to the conundrums in his life pop up, when he is high.

The singer confessed that leading a celebrity life is very lonely and depressing. Amid all the paparazzi and fan-following, it is difficult to be in touch with oneself. Bieber had a hard time after his breakup with long-time girlfriend, Selena Gomez. He had been struggling to get through it, and eventually, had numerous run-ins with police officials for smoking marijuana, reported The Hamilton Spectator.

Justin Bieber Finds It Hard To Deal With Stardom

"You get lonely, you know, when you're on the road," Bieber said.

"People see the glam and the amazing stuff, but they don't know the other side. This life can rip you apart. (I get depressed) all the time. And I feel isolated. You're in your hotel room and there are fans all around, paparazzi following you everywhere, and it gets intense. When you can't go anywhere or do anything alone you get depressed. I would not wish this upon anyone," Bieber was quoted as saying by Belfast Telegraph.

Bieber has been trying to reinstate his life and is coming up with his latest album "Purpose."

Justin Bieber Promises To Not Smoke In Front Of His Fans

Bieber, 20, does not want marijuana to become his identity. He wants to be recognized and known by his music. Even though marijuana assists him in getting on with his life and taking important decisions, he has resolved to never smoke in public.

"I mean, honestly, it's just about perception. At the end of the day, there are people who don't think that's good. And if they don't feel that's good then I don't want to make people feel uncomfortable. So I'm not going to put it in their face. You'll never see me smoking," Bieber said in an online report by JustJared.

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