Justin Bieber gets egged in a new teaser for his Comedy Central roast.
The 20-year-old singer stood shirtless and allowed himself to be pelted with eggs for the promo. Comedy Central shared the video Tuesday on Twitter, writing, "Watch @justinbieber learn how poor, defenseless houses feel. The #BieberRoast premieres March 30."
Bieber was accused of egging his then-neighbor's house in January 2014, and pleaded no contest to one count of misdemeanor vandalism. The singer received two years probation for the incident, and was voted worst celebrity neighbor by Zillow in December.
Comedian Kevin Hart will host the roast for Comedy Central on March 30. The actor discussed the television special with Ryan Seacrest on Tuesday, and said his friendship with Bieber won't affect laughs at the pop star's expense.
"I'm going to smash Bieber," he declared. "It's going to be a tough day for Biebs. The good news is that he knows I love him. The good news is that he knows I'm a real friend, so it's no-holds-barred. I get to let loose. It's going to be dope."
Bieber made entertainment news in 2014 for his arrests and general bad behavior. He recently apologized for his "arrogant" conduct, and explained the gesture later on The Ellen DeGeneres Show. The singer last released Believe in June 2012, and previewed new music in January.
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