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Justin Bieber Goes Shirtless & Hangs Upside In Wild GQ Magazine Spread: See Pics

Justin Bieber flaunts his acrobat abilities while going shirtless on the May front of ‘GQ’ magazine.

Justin Bieber went all out in his photograph go for the May issue of GQ! On the magazine cover, the artist wears some neon pants and no shirt, and he’s hanging topsy turvy while connected to two strings by means of a belt around his midriff. His inked chest is completely in plain view in the pic, with his arms spread out to show the words ‘Youthful and Free’ that are composed under his body.

Justin Bieber on the May cover of ‘GQ’. (Ryan McGinley/GQ)

In another image from the spread, Justin goes shirtless indeed, with the sunsetting behind the scenes. For another arrangement of shots, he wears a white tank top and plaid shirt, alongside a beanie cap. We additionally see him laying, face down, on the love seat, wearing a dark shirt, with his inked arms up near the camera.

In his meeting with the magazine, Justin opened up about how he changed from a youthful, once in a while inconvenience pop star, to who he is today. “I would prefer not to let my disgrace of my past direct what I’m ready to do now for individuals,” Justin clarified. “A many individuals let their past burden them, and they never would what they like to do in light of the fact that they believe that they’re not adequate. Yet, I’m very much as, ‘I’ve done a lot of moronic s***. That is alright.”

Justin Bieber shirtless on ‘GQ’. (Ryan McGinley/GQ)

Obviously, wedding Hailey Baldwin was a major piece of what got Justin out of his dim years and into the spot he is today. “I just felt like [getting married] was my purpose in life,” he conceded. “Just to get hitched and have babies and do that entire thing.” He added, “We’re simply making these minutes for us as a team, as a family, that we’re assembling these recollections. What’s more, it’s excellent that we have that to anticipate. Prior to that, I didn’t have that to anticipate in my life.”

“It’s simply remunerating to be all that you were intended to be,” Justin finished up. “Furthermore, I accept that, now in my life, I’m correct where I should be, doing what I accept that God needs me to do. What’s more, there’s nothing really satisfying.”

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