Justin Bieber got bloody in a new photo shoot - much unlike his usual image, leaving us wonder how the world and his girl Selena Gomez would react.
The 18-year-old popstar appears beaten up on the cover of Complex magazine's April/May issue.
Receiving a heavy punch in the jaw, Bieber is dressed in a white tuxedo shirt and black bow tie. With a bruised and bloodied face and a ripped shirt, the teen singer then is seen with a ring girl readying him for the next round.
High fashion photographer Tony Kelly was behind the camera shooting Bieber's bloody fights.
In the interview, Bieber told Complex magazine it would be impossible to keep his relationship with Selena Gomez secret.
"There’s no way to hide the relationship completely, because then it would be unfair to us," said Bieber.
'It’s like, 'You take this car, and I’ll take this car, and then we’ll meet up at the spot. Then, you go in this door, I’ll go in this door. We’ll end up crossing ways. You get back in this car. We’ll cross over, do a James Bond. You go through the kitchen. I’ll go through the back area. Then we’ll meet in the dressing room and see each other."
"At that point, it’s not even a relationship. You’re just hiding from everyone. That’s unfair and unhealthy, man."
About his new album Believe, Bieber said it would go big or go home.
"I feel like it's my responsibility to be the greatest I can be," said Baby singer.
"If I start making terrible music, I don't expect people to like me. If I'm making great music and there's no reason for people to dislike me, that's when it's going to make me upset. People just need to take a chance and listen. If they don't want to take a chance, then I don't know. That's going to be the biggest problem: to make them feel like it's cool for them to like my music."
Biebs also holds a very clear work ethic.
"When I release something, I want it to be the best," said Bieber.
"When I release my fragrance, I want it to be the #1 fragrance — I don't want it to be the ninth-best-selling fragrance. My Christmas album went double-platinum worldwide. Christmas albums don't do that, and that still wasn't good enough for me."