Justin Bieber reveals a “more vulnerable” side in Believe.

The 19-year-old star’s manager Scooter Braun claims fans can expect to see powerfully authentic scenes in his client’s new documentary.

Scooter is convinced Justin’s bad boy image is entirely done away with in the picture.

“He's more vulnerable in this movie than any interview he's ever done, to the point where he breaks down at one point," the talent manager told MTV News at Justin’s Believe film premiere in Los Angeles on Wednesday.

"And I think the humanity of it is what's going to be so shocking. It's a work in progress; I'm not done yet. He's not done yet and I expect him to make great decisions and then make mistakes; that's being human. And I think our job is to continue to care and be there for him and let him be there for all these kids."

Justin’s longtime friend and fellow musician Usher was also in attendance at the red carpet debut.

And Usher is elated that the world will finally see the true nature of Justin’s life challenges.

"With success comes great responsibility. And being able to grow up in it and unfortunately be analysed in front of the world for just growing up, I think they will be able to see the truth," the R&B star noted.

"And they can make an assessment based off of what his reality looks like."

Believe will be released in US theatres on Christmas Day.

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