We’re sure you didn’t know these facts about one of the world’s most famous celebrities. His mother had to travel a difficult path, but she is now very proud of her kid. “My childhood was dominated by s**ual abuse and violence; I was molested for the first time around the age of three.” “Among my offenders are a male babysitter, the grandfather of one of my friends, and neighborhood children who are reportedly mature beyond their years,” Justin Bieber’s mother claims.Pattie Mallette, a forties-aged Canadian playwright and film producer, is Justin Bieber’s mother who monitored his early musical ventures.
Pattie was 17 when she gave birth to Justin and was extremely distraught because she was still single.”My childhood was dominated by s**ual abuse and violence, and I was first molested around the age of three,” Mallette says. My offenders include a male babysitter, the grandfather of one of my pals, and allegedly mature neighborhood children. I was sexually violated so frequently that it became normal to me over time. It’s an odd marriage, knowing something is wrong while also finding it normal and commonplace.”
She began using alcohol, marijuana, and acid when she was 14 years old. She also started stealing from stores.
They expelled her for committing vandalism by starting a fire in a school bathroom.She met Jeremy Bieber when she was 15 years old, and the couple dated for four years. She ran away from home when she was 16 and has since survived through a combination of minor thievery and drug dealing.Throughout this time, she felt isolated, unhappy, and suicidal. At the age of 17, she attempted suicide and ended up in a psychiatric hospital. She converted to Christianity there.
Mallette attempted to reconnect with old acquaintances who did not share her newfound beliefs when she was released from the hospital. And she’s been in contact with Jeremy Bieber once again. Six months later, she became pregnant. Mallette gave birth to her son, Justin, on March 1, 1994, in London, Ontario. Mallette and Jeremy Bieber’s relationship lasted a while after the birth of their kid, but they eventually split up.Mallette supported her son’s musical ability after two years of showing interest.
She entered Justin, then a teenager, in the 2007 Stratford Star talent event, where he placed second singing “So Sick” by Ne-Yo.Mallette posted a video of the performance on YouTube for her family and friends to watch, and she continued to do so for subsequent performances as her son achieved internet fame. Her autobiography, “Nowhere but Up,” was released in September 2012 by the Christian publishing house Revell.
Mallette’s terrible upbringing is detailed in the book, as is her journey to overcome desertion and single parenting in order to establish a strong faith and a life full of grace and optimism.It debuted at number seventeen on the New York Times Best Seller list. The book has been reviewed in several international publications.While Justin did not grow up in a typical home, his mother told him that he would be able to do the same for his own children.