In a recent episode of the hit chat show, Alan Carr: Chatty Man, Justin Bieber made a memorable appearance, captivating the audience with his wit and charm. The Canadian pop star, known for his catchy tunes and energetic performances, sat down for a chat with Alan Carr and opened up about a wide range of topics, including his music, his fans, and his personal life.
As Justin entered the set to thunderous applause, it was clear that his presence alone was enough to send his fans into a frenzy. But despite all the commotion, Justin seemed at ease, jokingly asking Alan what he could get to drink. Opting for a non-alcoholic beverage, Justin revealed that he had been working hard and didn’t need any alcohol to have a good time.
The conversation then shifted towards Justin’s ever-loyal fanbase, who had been screaming outside his dressing room. Alan wanted to know how Justin coped with all the screeching and adoration. Justin responded casually, stating that he had grown accustomed to it and likened the screams to background noise. He even humorously mentioned that once he came out in his dressing gown, the screams soon died down, joking that his fans didn’t find his “hairy” appearance as appealing.
The discussion turned towards Justin’s selfie game, with Alan playfully quizzing the pop star about his posing techniques. Justin admitted that he had probably posed for over a million selfies and emphasized the importance of finding the right angle, particularly the upward angle, which highlights the best features. He went on to demonstrate how he pouts and raises his eyebrows to complement his look in the selfies.
Of course, the conversation wouldn’t be complete without discussing Justin’s highly anticipated new album, “Purpose.” Justin revealed that the album had been in the works for almost four years, and he wanted to make music that would make people happy. Collaborating with renowned artists like Skrillex, Diplo, and Kanye, Justin explored a different sound and direction that resonated with his personal growth.
Alan couldn’t help but compliment Justin on his physique, noting that he looked ripped. Justin attributed his toned physique to a combination of cardio workouts and despised leg exercises. He jokingly admitted to having “little baby legs” and offered Alan his abs in exchange for his chunky thighs, eliciting laughter from the audience.
With his album set to be released on Friday the 13th, Alan playfully asked Justin if he was superstitious. Justin denied being superstitious and even divulged that he had a plan to visit a crocodile farm with a primary school on that day. He quipped that he hoped everything would turn out fine despite the superstition surrounding the date.
As the interview progressed, Justin’s playful side continued to shine through. Alan brought up a post on Justin’s Instagram where he jokingly threatened to punch himself in the face if people didn’t like his new album. Justin clarified that it was all in good humor and that he was simply using it as a comedic way to express himself, bringing about laughter from both Alan and the audience.
The interview concluded on a high note as Alan praised Justin for his song “What Do You Mean?” which had broken numerous records. Justin’s hit single soared to number one on iTunes within minutes of its release and also set a streaming record with over 41 million streams in just 24 hours. With a Guinness World Record already under his belt, Justin’s career continues to reach new heights.
As the interview wrapped up, Justin treated the audience to a special performance of “What Do You Mean?” showcasing his undeniable talent and stage presence. With every performance and every record broken, Justin Bieber‘s star continues to rise, leaving fans eagerly awaiting what’s next for the charismatic pop sensation.
Fans can catch Justin Bieber‘s full interview on Alan Carr: Chatty Man to get an inside look at his life, his music, and his infectious personality. Stay tuned for more exciting updates on this megastar as he continues to dominate the music charts and capture the hearts of fans worldwide.