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Justin Bieber News: Justin's New Year's Resolution Is to Quit Smoking

We all know that smoking is bad for anyone's health, and even superstar Justin Bieber admits that it's not healthy. As his New Year's resolution, the Canadian pop star said that he'll try to quit smoking.

When asked what fans can expect from him this 2016, Justin said that quitting the bad habit is on top of his list. "It's not healthy and I don't want to be someone who people are like, 'Yo, he's smoking – he's a bad influence,'" he said during an interview with "The Bert Show." Although he acknowledges this unhealthy habit, he said that people should just let him be. "It's my journey, go live your journey. This is my vice right now. Let me be, I'll figure it out," he added.

According to People, the 21-year-old singer also said that Selena Gomez is someone that he'll always love, despite being linked with different women, like Kourtney Kardashian and Hailey Baldwin. "I love [Selena]. We're friends still," he said. However, Justin knows that he and Selena already grew apart and said "we're not the same people anymore."

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The "Love Yourself" singer also discussed his alleged relationship with the eldest Kardashian sister. He also jokingly said that he felt "used" by the "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" star, who has just separated from Scott Disick. "I'm being used, man. What can I say?" Justin jokingly said.

It was almost a month ago when Us Magazine reported that the two stars are an item, but it is only now that the Canadian singer addressed the issue. A source told the website about the "secret hookups" that the two did "for a few months," where the 36-year-old Kardashian was reportedly spotted at the Montage, a hotel that Justin frequently stays at.

In the end, Justin can only say good words to Kourtney after the "hookups" ended. "But for real, she's great," he said.

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