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Justin Bieber Birthday: Selena Gomez Not Part of Celebration That Included Father, Little Brother and Sister

Justin Bieber is officially 20 years old and closing out his teenage years not with Selena Gomez, but instead with his father, little brother and sister.

Bieber's father, Jeremy Bieber, took to Twitter to let the world know that he and his children Jaxon Bieber, 4, and Jazmyn Bieber, 5, were in Atlanta where Justin has been recording music.

"Atl. ‪@JaxonBieber‬ ‪@JazmynBieber‬ ‪@justinbieber‬…," Jeremy tweeted on the eve of his eldest son's birthday.

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Justin retweeted the message, which he followed up with a smiley face tweet.

Jeremy has publicly supported his famed son amid some of his legal struggles. After Justin turned himself into Canadian police officers stemming from assault accusations from a limousine driver last month, his father took to Twitter to let it be known that he was giving his son refuge.

"Safe and sound #homesweethome," Jeremy tweeted along with a picture of his famed son sleeping in bed with his little brother.

Jeremy also took to Twitter to support his son last month after he was arrested on suspicion of DUI in Miami.

"Love @justinbieber @JazmynBieber @JaxonBieber #reallife," Jeremy tweeted. "I can protect my kids, but I can't protect them from you and your lies. Believe in the truth not in the lies of the enemy. #reallife."

For his 20th birthday, Justin has let fans know of a few wishes he has.

"‪#giveback‬ for my bday. let me know how you are helping change your community and world," he tweeted recently. "Ignore rumors and focus on truth."

The young entertainer seems focused less on his legal drama and more on bettering himself and the world.

"Bday week. wish the world would learn to believe in the goodness in people and be kind to one another," he tweeted earlier this week. "Together we can change the world."

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