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'Eminem offered to help Justin Bieber', says his manager

Earlier this week, Canadian teen sensation Justin Bieber and his manager Scooter Braun gave an exclusive new interview to The Hollywood Reporter. 

In the editorial, Braun explained that many celebrities have reached out to help and support the 'As Long As You Love Me' superstar during the difficult periods in his career from Will Smith to rapper Drake. Now, Braun has added that Paul Rosenberg, Eminem's manager, also once told him: "If you ever want Eminem to talk to him, he would do it in a second. He cares about that kid."

Eminem recently opened up about the pressures of fame and the influence the industry and its lavish lifestyle had on him, telling the Rolling Stone: "Obviously now I know I'm famous. In my head, those are the kind of demons that I fight against, like 'f**k, man, how famous am I? I shouldn't say this, I shouldn't say that."

"I'm not saying I wouldn't have become an addict if I never got famous. It was more about 'I need this onstage' I can't handle this many people looking at me'. I always joke that it's a hell of a career choice for somebody that doesn't really like attention."

 

 

Watch Eminem's music video for 'Survival' below: