Jon Hamm called Justin Bieber a sh**head!

Jon Hamm

Jon Hamm

Yes, we all know what the word in that title is (hint: it rhymes with “hithead”) but we can’t be putting swears all up in our post titles because we’re a good wholesome blog. And also we’re on Google news I think and they don’t take kindly to that. No ma’am. Anyway, Mad Men star Jon Hamm is on the latest cover of Men’s Fitness magazine, although he’s wearing a shirt for some reason. In the cover story, Jon talks about being in Hollywood and mentions the complete lack of boundaries or work ethic which turns promising young stars into … well. Hitheads. HollywoodLife reports …

“Look at Bieber or whoever,” he told the magazine. “You’re like, ‘What the f**k, man? What are you doing? Why?’ There’s no one telling those people no, and it’s a shame.” Jon also noted that these young megastars need a strong parental influence to help them stay on the right path. Jon said the parents of these young celebs need to say, “‘Hey, sh**head!’ and teach their famous kids basic life skills.”

“You see people in the world and you’re like, ‘Do you know how a washing machine works? Do you know how to wash a dish?’ Life skills are something we’re missing,” Jon said.

Funny enough, there’s a poll to the side asking if Jon was right or “dissing” Justin Bieber. Is dissing really the right word here? Is it really dissing if it’s the truth? The whole point of being a teenager is to learn how to be an adult, and I’m not sure if you noticed this, but Justin doesn’t know how to be an adult. He’s carried around by bodyguards and wears pants that make him look like he’s wearing a diaper. Justin missed the adulthood train by a mile, and his life would be infinitely better right now if someone (i.e., his parents his managers, literally any of the adults who should know better that surround him on a daily basis) just told him no every once in a while.

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