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Pattie Mallette, born April 2, 1975, in Stratford, Ontario, is best known as the mother of pop superstar Justin Bieber. Her life, however, is a story of resilience.

Tragically, Pattie lost her sister at age 2, and her childhood was marred by abvse and tr4uma. By 14, she struggled with substance use, theft, and expulsion from school. At 17, after a suicide attempt, she found faith and began rebuilding her life.

Pattie gave birth to Justin at 18, raising him as a single mother in low-income housing with support from her parents.

Despite challenges, she nurtured Justin’s love for music, entering him in the 2007 Stratford Star competition and posting his performances online, leading to his global fame.Her 2012 autobiography, Nowhere But Up, details her journey of faith and motherhood.

While Justin’s rise to stardom strained their relationship, they’ve since reconciled. Today, Pattie is proud of her son’s growth and character, celebrating his deepening faith and maturity.

Pattie’s story is one of perseverance and hope, inspiring many with her ability to overcome hardship and embrace grace. Share this story if you admire her journey!

ā€œI’m so proud of the amazing young man you are, and the young man you are becoming. None of us are perfect and never will be, (so we will always need patience and grace for each other), but your genuine growing relationship with Jesus is evident in the choices you are making daily and the good ā€˜fruit’ you bear. I admire your character and integrity. You are maturing beautifully and wise beyond your years,ā€ she shared on Instagram.
While Pattie was certainly challenged throughout her younger years, her turn to grace is truly an inspiration. Share this story on Facebook if you agree!

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