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Why Justin Bieber's Parents Are Criticized For Letting Him Around Diddy

Photo: Justin Bieber (Instagram)

Questions are being raised about Justin Bieber’s past connection to rapper Sean "Diddy" Combs and whether the young singer’s parents did enough to protect him. A former Playboy model, Precious Muir, has recently spoken out, saying that Bieber’s parents should have been more involved during his early career and kept a closer watch on him.

Muir, who attended one of Diddy’s parties, said she noticed underage guests there. She thinks that Bieber’s parents, Jeremy Bieber and Pattie Mallette, made a mistake by allowing their son to be around Diddy without their supervision. "There is no way their parents should have left their children with this man by themselves," she said. "Parents should be there to protect their child."

In recent years, Diddy has faced several accusations about his behavior and the people he allowed at his parties. Although Bieber has not accused Diddy of any wrongdoing, videos of a young Bieber with the older rapper have raised questions.

Photo: Justin Bieber (Instagram)

Muir also noted that young stars in the industry often struggle with mental health later on, partly because they lack a strong support system as kids. She believes that parents or guardians should be present when young stars are around influential figures like Diddy.

This is not the first time Bieber's parents have faced criticism. Recently, Jeremy Bieber was under fire for managing his 6-year-old daughter Bay's Instagram account, where some photos attracted inappropriate comments.

Usher, who was mentored by Diddy, has also commented on his own experience with the rapper. In past interviews, he has shared that his time around Diddy as a teen exposed him to situations he would not want for his own children.

The conversation around Bieber, Diddy, and the influence of adult mentors in the entertainment industry highlights the importance of protecting young stars as they navigate fame. Source: Hindustan Times 

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