Channing Tatum Is Worried About Justin Bieber. In an interview for Vanity Fair's July issue, the Magic Mike star and new dad
talks about fatherhood, study drugs, and the effects of fame. Tatum
referred to the downsides of becoming a celebrity at a young age, noting
that "whatever age you become famous, you end up staying that age." He
then specifically expressed his concerns about the world's most famous
teen star, Justin Bieber:
"I worry about Bieber, man. That kid's wildly talented. I
hope he doesn’t fall down into the usual ways of young kids because it’s
so hard for someone to be responsible when they're not asked to be.
We're not asked to do things ourselves. You have someone there with a
coffee. 'You want food? I'll get you food.' I put my bag in the trunk
yesterday—I can't drive here—so my driver, great guy, Terry, amazing, I
call him T-Bone, I drop my bag in and left the trunk open. And I get
around to my door, and I'm like, 'What the fuck am I doing? That's not
my behavior.' "
Tatum is not the first celebrity to express concern for
the Biebs. It seems like every actor, director, musician, and athlete
has tried to offer advice to the young pop superstar:
Miley Cyrus: “I noticed he was taking all these photos of
people and doing a lot of s**t, and I just grabbed him and said, 'Just
take a snapshot in your brain of this moment, so you don’t forget.'" (E!)
Joey Fatone: "Don't be a douche. That's plain and simple.
You get this bug from the celebrity thing, where you're very on top of
the world and everyone's 'yes sing' you to death, so you're like "I can
get away with this. I can do that." (Huffington Post)
Nick Carter: "Stay healthy and just treat people good, you know what I mean?" (On Air with Ryan Seacrest)
Mark Wahlberg: "I think it's best to put down the phone
and Twitter and all that stuff, and just be a little more low-key right
now. Because they're watching every move he makes, everything he says,
and less is more. Go take a vacation." (Vulture)
Judd Apatow: "You don't need a monkey. That's a good rule of thumb for show business: you don't need a monkey." (Buzzfeed)
Alice Cooper: "Justin, just as a note of professional rock
& roll, never turn your back when you throw up. Let the audience
see you throw up…because that's a moment they're gonna remember. Make
sure the lights are on when you throw up." (Rolling Stone)
Olivia Wilde: "Bieber, put your f**king shirt on. (unless
you lost all your shirts in a fire in which case my condolences and
please purchase a new shirt.)" (Twitter)
Former NFL running back and Bieber neighbor Eric Dickerson
(on the young star's driving habits): "@justinbieber needs to slow his
ass down" (Twitter)
Bon Jovi (on Bieber's late arrival to a London concert): "You're an a**hole. Go to f**kin' work!" (London Evening Standard)
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