Justin Bieber enjoys rare bonding session with mom Pattie Mallette as they get pampered at the salon
In February, the popstar revealed that, between his two parents, he was closer to his father.
But despite his statements, on Monday, Justin Bieber appeared to work on his relationship with mother Pattie Mallette.
The singer, his mum, and rapper Khalil enjoyed a day of pampering as they received spa pedicures.
On Monday, Justin Bieber, 22, appeared to work on his relationship with mother Pattie Mallette, 40, at a nail salon. They were joined by the singer's rapper pal, Khalil, 21
'Moms and k,' wrote Justin, referencing his relaxation guests.
In the snap, the singer sat to the far right, holding a peace sign in the air, while his mom sat in the middle, playfully sticking out her tongue as she gave another hand signal.
Pal Khalil sat back and simply smiled for the photo, allowing Justin and his mom all the attention.
The threesome sat back as the nail techniques gave them pedicures.
Enjoying themselves: In the snap, the singer sat to the far right, holding a peace sign in the air, while his mom sat in the middle, playfully sticking out her tongue as she gave another hand signal
Since his birth, Pattie has been a constant in her son's life.
She, along with her parents, raised him since the day he was born. His loving mother navigated the beginning and early parts of his career.
Eventually, father Jeremy Bieber came back into the picture, hoping to regain a relationship with his son.
His parents: Since his birth, Pattie has been a constant in her son's life. Eventually, father Jeremy Bieber, 41, came back into the picture, hoping to regain a relationship with his son. They are picutred with the singer's sister Jazmyn in Toronto in 2001
In an interview with GQ in February, Justin revealed that he 'doesn’t see her [Pattie] as much as I’d like to,' after they reportedly had an issue in 2014.
'I’m a lot closer to my dad than I am to my mom,'he noted.
'You don’t need them as much. And for them, it’s like, you were all they had. Not all,but they were so invested in you. And then one day you’re just gone, and you’re doing your own thing, and you don’t need them, and you don’t value their opinion the same, either,' he said.
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