I hope Justin Bieber doesn't fall down: Channing Tatum
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Los
Angeles:
Actor
Channing
Tatum
fears
teen
singer
Justin
Bieber
will
struggle
with
the
responsibilities
of
adulthood
because
he
lacks
the
experience
of
the
real
world,
especially
since
he
has
spent
his
growing
up
years
in
the
spotlight.
Tatum
worries
the
"Baby" hitmaker's
early
success
could
cripple
him
in
later
life,
reports
contactmusic.com.
"I
don't
remember
who
said
it,
but
I
do
believe
that
whatever
age
you
become
famous,
you
end
up
staying
that
age.
Because
from
that
point
you're
not
asked
to
be
a
normal
citizen.
I
broke
through
at
24
or
25.
I
had
lived
a
pretty
diverse
life.
When
I
was
finally
making
money,
I
knew
exactly
what
I
needed," the
33-year-old
told
Vanity
Fair
magazine.
"I
worry
about
Bieber,
man.
That
kid's
wildly
talented,"
added
Tatum.
He
hopes
for
the
best
for
Bieber,
who
has
been
in
news
for
the
wrong
reasons
lately.
"I
hope
he
doesn't
fall
down
into
the
usual
ways
of
(famous)
young
kids
because
it's
so
hard
for
someone
to
be
responsible
when
they're
not
asked
to
be.
We're
not
asked
to
do
things
ourselves.
You
have
someone
there
with
a
coffee.
(They
say,)
'You
want
food?
I'll
get
you
food.'"
Tatum
became
a
first-time
father
last
week
when
his
wife
Jenna
Dewan-Tatum
gave
birth
to
a
little
girl,
Everly.
(IANS)