Can't stand the kid myself. He is a punky little guy that thinks he is Gods gift. I would be happy to never see or hear about him again.
If my boys had acted like he does when they were his age, they would be getting a boot in the a%$.
He's "famous" so he should be excused for acting like a little spoiled girl? Geesh. What is this world coming to?
But how can his parents put a boot in his a$$? He's an adult now. Not much they can do other than a good 'talking to'. If he doesn't want to listen, their hands are pretty much tied.
Speaking for myself only, I do not think being famous is an excuse. But I've also never been famous and I can't even imagine the pressure of that lifestyle. Life is hard. Being young is hard. Throw in some not so great friends, a bag of weed, day after day, a little "partying" to relieve some stress, a little bit of this and a little bit of that, and you can have a real problem really quick. It can and does happen to the kindest of souls.
Most of us have made some really stupid mistakes in our youth. Most of us didn't have endless money and people bending over backwards for us to make those mistakes seem not so bad. If I had a camera in my face for every dumbass thing I did in life, I know that I couldn't have come out of that unscathed. Taking snippets of a person's life, five minutes of their bad day, and broadcasting it to the world can make anyone look like an ungrateful, moronic jerk.
At 19, who can deal with constant criticism, cruelty, your every move not only watched but recorded, and come out looking like Mother Theresa?
I'm cutting him some slack. He can have some time to be an immature *advertiser censored* without me writing him off. I hope and pray that he turns it around. If only for himself and his family. I believe that at his core, he's a good egg.