Why Justin Bieber never believed in Santa Claus

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Pattie Mallette was 18 when she became pregnant with her now famous son and raised him with the help of her own parents.
“My mom always told me there wasn’t a Santa,” Bieber said in a new interview with AOL Music.
“This was her logic: She thought if I grew up knowing about Santa then finding out he wasn’t real, that it would be like she was lying to me.”
The 17-year-old singer praises her for being “straight-up and honest,” adding that he did not spoil the secret for his other childhood pals.
“I didn’t tell my friends or ruin it for anyone – I was a good kid!” Bieber said. He revealed that his family created their own unique way of exchanging presents on Christmas Day.
“We played a game on Christmas Day where everyone brought a girl gift and a boy gift. You roll the dice and if you get doubles, you get to pick a present and if you don’t, it’s the next person’s turn,” he explained.
“Then, the next time you roll doubles you get to choose someone else’s present and switch.”
But the game did not always fall in his favour.
“One time I really wanted a Game Boy but I ended up with pots and pans, which was disappointing.”
The star is currently promoting his new holiday album, Mistletoe, which debuted at Number One on the Billboard 200 chart.- Daily Mail.

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