Usher believes Justin Bieber needs to take control of his own life following his recent run-ins with the law and bad publicity.
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The rapper has mentored the pop heartthrob since his career took off at the age of just 13, seven years ago, but he hasn't tried to stage an intervention following Justin's recent run-ins with the law and bad publicity as he insists the youngster needs to learn from his own mistakes.
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Speaking in Nylon magazine, Usher said: "I gave every bit of advice and always told him it was up to him if he really wanted this. Now that he has it, as an adult, it's his to manage. Do I turn my head in shame based off of what I see, what I know? Nah, I don't because it's all part of life's process. Am I in it with him? Yeah."
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Usher, 35, was mentored by Diddy from the age of 15, so he understands why it's important to have someone else in the industry looking out for you.
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He explained: "Artistic development made me who I am. Somebody took the time to help me find what it is that works for me as an entertainer and who I am as a music maker."
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Earlier this year, Justin was arrested in Miami and charged with driving under the influence (DUI), resisting arrest and possessing an invalid driver's license.
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And just this week, he was forced to apologise after a controversial video emerged of him telling a racist joke.
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Usher said: "It's unfortunate. I hate some of the things I hear. Is it all true? I don't know. But I will tell you this: Success comes with a price. Every person that has grown up, grows up with something. It ain't just perfect from the beginning."
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