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  • [APPLAUSE]

  • How blessed are we to be able to do stuff like this?

  • I know, this is so cool.

  • And they cheer for forever.

  • I don't even know when to stop.

  • I'm like, "Yeah."

  • It's like, "All right, all right, all right.

  • I like it."

  • I like it a lot.

  • It's like they're too kind.

  • It's like--

  • I feel bad.

  • I'm like, "Do I keep it going?

  • Or do I--" Do you want to do it again?

  • [CHEERING]

  • I love you so much.

  • Oh, I love so much.

  • So good to see you.

  • You're doing such a good job at this, by the way.

  • Thank you.

  • Oh, I was going to ask you how am I doing?

  • Incredible job.

  • Thank you.

  • Amazing job.

  • I'm really glad to be here with you and yeah.

  • You're doing a good job.

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • Oh, thank you.

  • Well you're killing it, too, the new album's amazing.

  • And then obviously you see me rocking Drew House

  • all the time.

  • So you're killing it, as well.

  • The docuseries is amazing.

  • Yeah.

  • But I wanted to ask you before we

  • start-- do you remember how we first met?

  • I thought it was at the Kids' Choice Awards,

  • but I guess it wasn't.

  • It's not.

  • It was somewhere else.

  • Tell me the story.

  • So I was on tour, I was about 16 I think.

  • And I think I want to say you were 14.

  • And you were outside of a radio station.

  • I was doing an interview that day, and you came up to me,

  • and you just ran up and was like, "Can I have a picture?"

  • And I was like, "Yeah, for sure."

  • Aw.

  • But it was so sweet.

  • And you were like, "My name's Justin.

  • I'm Justin Bieber.

  • You're going to know my name one day."

  • Wow.

  • [CHEERING]

  • And I was like, "Wow.

  • OK, cool.

  • For sure."

  • And then I definitely did.

  • Dang.

  • That's-- you were so little!

  • So cool.

  • Oh my God, that's so awesome.

  • Look at us.

  • Well, we both had similar stories

  • being in the industry really young.

  • And then we both had our struggles.

  • Do you ever think that there's something else

  • that you would want to do?

  • I think for a while I tried to run away from some stuff,

  • try to run away from the industry,

  • try to run away from what I felt like God wanted me to do.

  • But I feel like this is what you and I are both meant to do.

  • You're meant to entertain and sing, and I think same as me.

  • And so when we run away from that,

  • it's almost like we become less happy than we feel like there's

  • all these responsibilities, and all these things that

  • become heavy for us.

  • And I think sometimes we've got to run towards the pain

  • rather than run away from it.

  • Totally.

  • [APPLAUSE]

  • That was really well-said.

  • Another thing that we've both done

  • is we both have had documentaries.

  • Were there any limits to stuff that you

  • didn't want to talk about or not want to share?

  • There's a fear in showing vulnerability,

  • and there's a fear in showing stuff

  • that you feel like people will say you look weak

  • or all these different things.

  • But I think the more mature you become,

  • the more you understand that there's power in your weakness.

  • And when you're able to show that,

  • it gives other people the confidence

  • to say, "You know what?

  • I'm going through similar things myself.

  • It might not be the exact same thing,

  • but I'm going through something, too.

  • And I've been hiding it."

  • And so just having the confidence

  • and being able to instill that confidence in young people

  • that it's OK to have problems.

  • It's OK to-- you don't have to hide

  • that, that each and every person in this audience

  • is going through something unique

  • and a different challenge.

  • And I just feel like if we're open and honest about that,

  • it creates a dialogue we're able to--

  • you know what I'm saying?

  • Yeah, of course.

  • [APPLAUSE]

  • I know just for me and my experience,

  • when I struggled last year, I know

  • I looked at you as an inspiration

  • because you've been through this and you've

  • come out of the other side.

  • And I really just admire the man that you are today.

  • And yeah.

  • But anyways, keeping it--

  • Thank you for saying that.

  • Of course, of course.

  • Let's keep it light.

  • Yeah, on a lighter note--

  • which I was going to switch it to--

  • we both love tattoos.

  • I know that I got a few that I regretted.

  • Did you ever get one that you regret?

  • No.

  • I think they all tell a story.

  • And at the end of the day, even if it's not your favorite

  • it's like, "That was a part of me at that time."

  • I'm going to look back when I'm older

  • and have all these cartoons on my arm,

  • and I'm like, "You know, my kids will like it."

  • Aw.

  • Yeah.

  • No, it's great.

  • I appreciate it.

  • They look great.

  • Yeah they all tell a story.

  • Yeah, absolutely.

  • Anyways, you're killing it.

  • I feel like I'm getting comfortable more with Justin

  • after this.

[APPLAUSE]

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