
Ex-Playboy Model Slams Justin Bieber's Parents Over Diddy Connection
A former Playboy model has raised concerns about Justin Bieber's early career exposure to Diddy's inner circle, specifically criticizing his parents' absence during his formative years in the entertainment industry.

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Precious Muir, speaking to The Mirror US, emphasized that parents should never leave their children unsupervised with industry figures, stating, "There is no way that their parents should have left their children with this man by themselves." The criticism primarily targets Jeremy Bieber and Pattie Mallette for potentially leaving their son vulnerable during his early career.
The controversy connects to Usher's previous revelations about Diddy's "Flavour Camp," where he described witnessing inappropriate situations at a young age. In a 2005 Rolling Stone interview, Usher detailed encountering adult situations that he later acknowledged he wouldn't want his own children to experience.
Muir specifically highlighted the long-term impact on child stars' mental health, noting Bieber's well-documented struggles. She emphasized how the lack of parental oversight during crucial developmental years can lead to difficulties in adulthood, stating, "They're not even functioning as adults because of what abuse they went through when they were children."
The situation has sparked broader discussions about child protection in the entertainment industry, particularly regarding the responsibility of parents and guardians in safeguarding young talents from potential exploitation. While Bieber himself hasn't been implicated in any wrongdoing, the controversy has reignited concerns about the treatment of young stars in Hollywood.
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