Justin Bieber admits he doesn’t have a mobile phone and has been helped to have ‘limits’ in his life

Justin Bieber has revealed that he no longer has a mobile phone and has been helped to create ‘boundaries’ in his life.

Instead the singer, 27, communicates via iPad and claimed that ‘no one owes’ the decision.

Justin said his lack of a mobile phone has helped him create ‘boundaries’ and ‘be firm’ about who he communicates with.

'Boundaries': Justin Bieber has revealed that he no longer has a mobile phone and has been helped to create 'boundaries' in his life (pictured in November)

‘Boundaries’: Justin Bieber has revealed that he no longer has a mobile phone and has been helped to create ‘boundaries’ in his life (pictured in November)

Speaking to Billboard, he revealed: ‘I’ve definitely learned how to have boundaries, and I don’t feel like I have anything for anyone.

‘That has helped me to be able to just say and just be firm in it and know that my heart [wants] to help people, but I cannot do everything. I want to sometimes, but it’s not sustainable. ‘

Justin has been pictured regularly carrying his iPad in public over the years while the singer has been seen using a mobile phone in the past, although it seems today that he owns the his management team or his wife Hailey after his appearance.

Elsewhere during the interview, Justin spoke sweetly about his wife Hailey, 24, after tying the knot in 2018 and then a nice second wedding in 2019.

Conclusion: Instead, the singer, 27, communicates via iPad and asked that the decision be ‘no one’s debt’ (pictured using a mobile phone in January 2020 )

Conclusion: Instead, the singer, 27, communicates via iPad and asked that the decision be ‘no one’s debt’ (pictured using a mobile phone in January 2020 )

The singer revealed that he wakes up at 8am and makes sure he stops working at 6pm so he can spend time with her model husband.

Speaking about their usual evening, Justin said: ‘Hailey’s love language is just lying around watching a movie. ‘

Prior to the release of his sixth studio album, Justice, the singer also admitted that he enjoyed the process of making an album for the first time ever.

It comes after fans were excited on social media Thursday when Justin shared a quick look at his list listing.

Be firm: Justin said his lack of a mobile phone has helped him create 'boundaries' and 'be firm' about who he communicates with (pictured using a mobile phone in October 2020)

Be firm: Justin said his lack of a mobile phone has helped him create ‘boundaries’ and ‘be firm’ about who he communicates with (pictured using a mobile phone in October 2020)

Posting a series of handwritten index cards on a cork board, he also named some of the artists he worked for for Justice.

Such as Dominic Fike, Khalid, The Kid Laroi, Beam, Burna Boy, Giveon, Daniel Caesar, Benny Blanco & Chance The Rapper! feature.

There were more than 15 track names on board the cork, giving us an insight into its creative process.

Based on the cards, the album is likely to feature an intro and interlude, with the album beginning with Too Much and ending with Lonely.

Smitten: Elsewhere during the interview, Justin spoke sweetly about his wife Hailey, 24, after tying the knot in 2018 and then a big wedding in 2019

Smitten: Elsewhere during the interview, Justin spoke sweetly about his wife Hailey, 24, after tying the knot in 2018 and then a big wedding in 2019

Late Nights: Prior to the release of his sixth studio album, Justice, the singer also admitted that he enjoyed the process of making an album for the first time ever (pictured with Josh Gudwin in February)

Late Nights: Prior to the release of his sixth studio album, Justice, the singer also admitted that he enjoyed the process of making an album for the first time ever (pictured with Josh Gudwin in February)

All the titles seemed to reflect transformative things in his life: his marriage to his wife Hailey, his love for God and the demons he had fought in the past.

He shared the album’s artwork before it was released, while also giving us an insight into the meaning of the name, preaching the message of ‘healing and justice for humanity. ‘

‘My goal is to make music that comforts, to make songs that people can relate to and connect with so that they feel less alone,’ he wrote.

Suffering, injustice and pain can leave people feeling helpless. Music is a great way to remind each other that we are not alone. ‘

Track names: It comes after fans were excited on social media on Thursday when Justin shared a quick look at his list of albums

Track names: It comes after fans were excited on social media on Thursday when Justin shared a quick look at his list of albums

While many were captivated by his strong message and desire to continue the conversation about the appearance of justice, ‘others were not so happy about his record – that of the record label and the rule of the French electronic duo Justice.

Justin had posted a doodle of the album’s title in a notebook, revealing that he had sketched his true graphic by hand, the ‘t’ as a cross to show his religious beliefs.

When the image was shared, it seemed to both the original Justice and their lifelong fans that the graphic looked like a direct replica of the band’s logo on it. has been around since 2003.

It turns out Justin had been in contact with the pair’s graphic designer, with the Justice management team reporting the matter to Spin.

Copycat: When he shared his vision for the title and artwork of the album that featured a cross instead of finding himself in hot water for ripping off the French electronic duo Justice, the They have a logo with a 't' cross from 2003

Copycat: When he shared his vision for the title and artwork of the album that featured a cross instead of finding himself in hot water for ripping off the French electronic duo Justice, the They have a logo with a ‘t’ cross from 2003

The Bieber team emailed us in May 2020, requesting that they be contacted by Justice’s graphic designer to discuss a logo.

‘We tried to arrange a call between the Bieber team and our designer, but the call was never completed and the conversation ended there.

‘No one has ever mentioned a record called Justice or a logo that says Justice. It was the first time we saw anything about it. ‘

The Bieber team has never responded to the requests, but apparently they have not taught the art of the album since they started on February 26th.

Contact: Justice management team responds to knockoff logo, tells Spin magazine 'The Bieber team emailed us in May 2020, asking for the link to be included with Justice' s graphic designer to discuss logo '

Contact: Justice’s management team responded to the knockoff logo, telling Spin magazine ‘The Bieber team emailed us in May 2020, requesting that the link be included with Justice’s graphic designer to discuss logo ‘

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