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Justin Bieber's Nude Photos Surface: Singer Pranked Grandma

Justin Bieber, the 19-year-old Canadian crooner, appeared in the nude in photographs taken last year that resurfaced online recently.

Bieber appears to be singing to his grandmother wearing nothing but a guitar in photographs of the singer reportedly taken in November 2012, according to TMZ.com reports. Bieber reportedly played a prank on his grandmother in her Toronto, Canada home by appearing in the nude to serenade her using only a guitar to cover his private parts.

After waking up late, Bieber reportedly heard his other family members in the home before deciding to sing to his grandmother in the nude, sources told TMZ.

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"I Loooove you grandmaaaa ... how are youuuu ... helloooo grandma," Bieber sang to his grandmother in an impromptu nude performance, TMZ reported.

Although his grandmother reportedly found Bieber's antics humorous, she also told the teenager to put some clothes on. Pattie Mallette, the mother of singer Justin Bieber, recently stood up for her son amid media scrutiny, saying that many are overlooking how many good things he does.

Mallette appeared on Bravo TV's "Watch What Happens Live" last month where she admitted that she knew her son was not always on his best behavior.

"I definitely think he's getting a bad rap ... He knows what I disagree with, and he knows all the things that I'm really proud of him for, too," Mallette told Cohen. "I mean, people don't talk about all the great things he does every day."

Mallette pointed out that her son meets with children from the Make-A-Wish charity foundation before each of his shows.

Bieber has also been making headlines for his alleged reckless driving habits, aggressive behavior and marijuana use for months. Still, the Christian mother, who had Bieber when she was a teenager, spoke about her approach to parenting concerning her son.

"You have to sort of let them make some of their own decisions," she previously told The Advertiser. "Me, personally, I would love to be with him all the time and to be able to ground him and deal with his problems and do all of that stuff, but at some point the parenting style changes. I hope to still be a respected voice in his ear."

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