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Ricky Gervais: ‘I feel sorry for kids like Bieber’

Ricky Gervais feels bad for teens these days, particularly Justin Bieber, after old tapes of the superstar making racist remarks recently surfaced.

When asked how he stays grounded, during a talk for his show “Derek” with Joy Behar at Paley Center for Media, Gervais said, “Honestly, if I am grounded, it’s because I became famous when I was 40. I feel sorry for kids like Bieber, really I do, because he doesn’t have a chance to not be like that.” Gervais continued, “I think we forget he’s a kid, not so much now, but he was a kid and he’s going to make all his mistakes in public. It’s like, I feel sorry for teenagers on Facebook. We all do stupid things when we’re teenagers and they’re gone now . . . but for this generation, they’re not gone, they’re there forever.”

When the talk turned to the topic of using a sex tape to become famous, Gervais cracked that if he made one, “It wouldn’t go well. Forty [YouTube] hits. They might think it was a wildlife video. Greenpeace was saving something.”

He added that today “there’s no difference between fame and infamy.”