Justin Bieber Shares His Thoughts on Kendall Jenner, Kanye West, and More

Following in the footsteps of Adele's expository new interview in i-D, Justin Bieber is appearing on the second cover for the magazine's November issue. Justin's latest quotes address everything from the true story behind his literal monkey business to his thoughts on Kendall Jenner and Kanye West. In recent months, Justin has exposed himself more than ever before, and we're not just talking about those infamous nude pictures that hit the Internet last month. Justin has been giving plenty of insightful interviews, like in Billboard Magazine's latest cover story and in multiple appearances on The Ellen DeGeneres Show. Keep reading for the quotes from his latest interview.

  • On Kendall Jenner, Gigi Hadid, and Hailey Baldwin: "They are literally the sweetest girls. They have the best hearts. They care about me in the same way that I care about them. When people say mean things about them, I get defensive and when it happens to me they get defensive."
  • On agreeing to the Comedy Central Roast: "At first I wasn't too sure about it. The more I thought about it, the more I was just like, 'Do you know what? I'm not afraid to laugh at myself.'"

  • On Kanye West: "Kanye's the best. He just talks. For so long. And it's so dope. Even when it sounds crazy, I know that I'm listening to how he feels because he always puts things into such a different perspective."
  • On how the industry took advantage of him when he was younger: "There's so many people saying that if you just do this and you just sign here, everything's going to be fine, just don't worry. And you're young and you're like, 'OK, I trust you! You guys are nice to me. And you smile. And I think that you're a good person'. You just don't know their other intentions."

  • On all the drama with his pet monkey: "The monkey was a present from a friend of mine. It wasn't a weird thing for me. Obviously people looked at it like, 'Why does he have a monkey?' But if you could get a monkey, wouldn't you want a monkey? . . . Once I had the monkey I just wanted to bring it everywhere. I was like, I'm not going anywhere without the monkey. I went to Germany and they were like, you don't have the right papers. I had brought all the papers that I thought I needed but apparently I didn't have the right ones so they took my monkey. Really, I can see why Michael [Jackson] would like monkeys. I don't see anything wrong with having a monkey. I might get another one."
  • On where that monkey is now: "The monkey is in a zoo in Germany, so it's being cared for. And it's with other monkeys, so it's happy."

  • On his string of bad behavior: "The reality is that people are human and people mess up and people go through trials and tribulations. It made me, myself, be more human to people. I think it's more relatable now. When I had that young voice it was hard for people to connect. Dudes can listen to it now and say, 'Yeah, I like that new Bieber song.'"
  • On that time he went to the movies by himself: "I was at this party, I was playing poker and there was a lot going down. I thought, 'I've got to dip'. And right round the corner was [a screening of] Straight Outta Compton and so I thought, 'I'll just go and see this by myself."

  • On his hometown, Stratford, in Ontario: "It's a pretty dope place, actually. But I can't say I miss it much just because I don't feel like I belong there. Everyone has a routine and does the same thing every day, goes to the same bar and sees the same people. I just can't do that. My imagination and my creativity runs too wild."
  • On being too young for his relationship with Selena Gomez: "I think so. I think with that relationship . . . I put so much of myself on the line with her, because I was so distant with everyone else. So it's like, you have the world who's loving you but it's not like they know my heart — they don't know me. So when I found that love I was just like, 'Whoa, I want to hold on to this.' And I just put everything into it and in reality there's just no holding back. You're just like, 'This love feels so good.'"