Have You Ever Wanted a Close Up and Personal Tour of How Justin Bieber Lives?

Justin Bieber Lifestyle
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Justin Bieber is one of the most public figures in the world. He probably has an approval rating higher than Obama in his first year of office and more fans than a cooling tower in a nuclear reactor.

With all those fans and presence in the IG and twitter-verse comes a new ability to learn the intimate details of celebrities' lives. In fact, in recent years Justin Bieber has announced how he will be spending less time with fans and holding his privacy more sacred than his fan club (no autographs!).

Yet despite all that, The Biebs decided to open his home to Radio 1, based in the UK (hence the girl with the English accent), and give them a full and exclusive tour of his enormous house and property in Malibu.

And what a tour it was! He had huge alligator statues...

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...right next to a beautiful lake within the Los Angeles National Forrest.

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Apparently he goes fishing here, but doesn't eat the fish. Can we get the California Department of Fishing and Wildlife to weigh in on the legality of such an action?

When asked where it was he goes for inspiration, he pointed to a tiny pontoon boat, that he says he likes to take out every morning and write songs to (pictured below).

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He then went on to showing his basketball skills by sinking his first shot (but between you and me his dribbling could use a bit of work). From there we were toured into the house, a stunning 1000 bedroom... oh wait we never got in there. Apparently hanging out with Biebs involves a five minute game of one-on-one. Honestly as a former basketball player myself, this made me wanna hang out with the guy real bad, I don't even need to go inside.

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They also talked music, and talked about the grueling nature of touring and being an artist. All and all it was an interesting look at the average day of one of the most well-known people in the world. He seemed exactly like you and me except with ya know... money and fame and stuff. Oh and he also had a huge blowup water-slide. Some would say it ruining the beautiful rural aesthetic, but those people are clearly haters because water-slides are awesome!

Check out the whole tour here:



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