Justin Bieber is finally addressing the circulating rumors that he is dating his partner in the buzzworthy Calvin Klein ads, Lara Stone. The 20-year-old "Boyfriend" hit maker has already filmed his guest appearance for Thursday's episode of "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" and he not only answered the much talked about question but he also dished some interesting bits about his present life.
A Gossip Cop insider has revealed that during Bieber's interview, he apparently denied the rumors and even talked about what it was like to film the Calvin Klein ads with the topless 31-year-old model.
JB didn't really perform during his guesting but he was game in answering all of DeGeneres' questions on both his personal and professional life.
Interestingly, the pop singer who was looking "really healthy" during his appearance also spoke of his decision to be the newest Comedy Central roast victim, admitting that this is just a product of his not-so-smart decisions in the past.
Meanwhile, Bieber is also getting a lot of attention for his hair this week. MTV was the first to break the news that Biebs may have opted to return to his brown hair after a quick visit to a salon.
However, this could not be verified yet since Bieber left the salon, covering his hair and his face with some cushions and covering his hair with a blue hat.
Did he not like the treatment that was given to his hair that's why he didn't want to get photographed that day?
Why this remains to be a mystery, another thing that's surely making every Belieber jump of joy is his newly released 15-second clip of his upcoming music.
On Wednesday, JB shared a video clip of himself singing with a photo of himself playing the guitar as background. The lyrics to the song are quite simple but they are pretty meaningful as well, reports Hollywood Life.
"How do our lies become lighter? How do our eyes become brighter? You gotta believe in something higher?"
Could he be referring to Selena Gomez in this teaser clip? Check out the clip below to see for yourself.
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