Los Angeles: Pop singer Justin Bieber has got real about his past substance use.
In a new episode of his YouTube documentary series Seasons, Bieber opened up about how the lack of reliability and accountability from his parents contributed to his "dark period" of being addicted to weeds and drugs, reports aceshowbiz.com.
The episode titled The Dark Season, began with Bieber confessing about the first time he got to taste weed.
"The first time I smoked weed was in my backyard here -- got super-stoned," he confided in the installment which is cautioned for containing "raw and honest discussions about addiction and anxiety."
He said: "And then I realized I liked weed a lot. That's when my desire to smoke weed started, and then I started smoking weed for a while. And then started getting really dependent on it, and that's when I realized that I had to stop. I don't think it's bad. It's just that for me, it can be a dependency."
Yet, he went on to drink lean, take pills, do Molly and try Shrooms.
Speaking about the seriousness of his addiction, Bieber said: "I was, like, dying. It was legit, crazy scary. I basically said to myself, 'God, if you are real, you get me through this season of stopping these pills and stuff, and if you do, I'll do the rest of the work.' But I never did the actual work. I got off the pills but never went to the root of everything so I just circled back around which most people do."