Justin Bieber's Dad Makes Awkward Joke About His "Thing" as Singer Releases Album Cover Artwork for Purpose

"What Do You Mean?" singer's father got a little inappropriate

By Francesca Bacardi Oct 09, 2015 5:14 PMTags
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What do you mean, Jeremy Bieber

The Internet is still reeling from Justin Bieber's naked pictures, and apparently his dad is, too. Jeremy took to Twitter Friday to say what we were all thinking, except it was Jeremy Bieber. His dad. So obviously this just got really weird, gross and creepy. 

"@justinbieber what do you feed that thing. #proud daddy," Jeremy wrote, making sure to include a flushed-face emoji.

It doesn't matter if you saw the censored or uncensored version of the pics because beneath the blur (or not) you got a pretty good idea of what was hiding under those Calvin Kleins. But now that the 21-year-old's father weighed in...nope. Just nope. Even worse is the fact that Jeremy didn't stop there. He tweeted once more and called his son's penis a "beaut." 

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If you thought you had a weird relationship with your parents, think again.

Meanwhile, the Biebs is moving past his Bora Bora nudity by releasing the cover for his forthcoming album, Purpose. To his credit, he also did it in an amazingly creative way. Using Instagram to his advantage, Bieber broke up the cover into nine squares so that his entire page essentially became the image. The "Baby" singer stands shirtless in the middle of the black-and-white image with his head bowed and his hands held in a prayer-like position. He's surrounded by the signature graffiti we've come to know from his "Where Are Ü Now" and "What Do You Mean?" music videos.

Purpose will be released Nov. 13, 2015, the same day as One Direction's Made in the A.M. But you don't need to remind the musicians of that fact, as they have been at each other's throats since 1D made its announcement following Bieber's. It all began when the Biebs called out the British pop group in a Snapchat video, to which Louis Tomlinson then responded. Since then, Bieber has been talking to outlets about the band's decision to release the same day, claiming they're trying to steal his thunder.