Eminem & Justin Bieber: MMLP2 Rapper Invites Pop Star To Stay Over For Christmas and Therapy
Justin Bieber has been rarely out of the headlines, stirring up controversy with his wild behaviors. Now, Eminem steps in to help the troubled 19-year-old pop star.
Marshall Mathers reportedly has reached out and invited Bieber to stay at his home in Detroit, Michigan over the holiday season in hopes to help him to get his life back on track.
"He's really hoping he can sort Justin out. The way he's going, he's worried he's going to end up in really bad trouble," a source said. "He wants to talk him into going to therapy and counseling to deal with the stress of fame in a positive way. Everyone is saying how they think he's a ticking timebomb."
"Eminem would consider going into the studio with him if he sorts himself out, which would be a dream come true for Justin," the source continued.
Eminem's manager Paul Rosenberg also has allegedly told Justin Bieber's manager Scooter Braun that the "MMLP2" rapper is always ready to have a heart-to-heart with "Boyfriend" hitmaker.
"If you ever want Eminem to talk to him, he would do it in a second," said Rosenberg. "He cares about that kid."
In addition, to promote his upcoming documentary Believe, Bieber made an appearance on the radio show with Ryan Seacrest. The Canadian singer said the film would show how difficult it has been for him to grow out of teen-star image to a grown-up. He also mentioned that it would certainly reveal what really goes on behind the scenes of his public spotlight, which should clear up the misunderstanding about his recent behavior.
The "Bad Day" singer then called out the media for bullying him with their coverage over the years. "I'm becoming a man, but I'm still 19," said Bieber. "I'm still finding myself and when I have the media attacking me every day it's no [different] than bullying that happens in school, these people calling me names and saying things, and they don't know what's true or not."
"People forget I'm a human being," he added.
Justin Bieber appears to be focused on his music at least for now. "Big week. Interviews. Video shoot. New Videos. Premiere. And a new #BelieveMovie trailer on @MTV tomorrow morning : )" he tweeted on Monday.