Justin Bieber graced the front of The Hollywood Reporter's Nov. 29 issue and marked his first in-depth sit-down in nine months when he spoke to the magazine for his cover story.

The pop singer shares the magazine cover with his manager Scooter Braun, who said about the 19-year-old, "He has to be allowed to make his own decisions -- and mistakes.

Enstars put together a list of the most important facts to take away from Bieber's cover story

1. He gets daily scripture texts and weekly calls from Will Smith. A pastor named Judah Smith sends the singer biblical wisdom every day and Will Smith speaks to him on the phone every week about any problems Bieber is having. The pastor even accompanied Bieber to THR photo shoot in Los Angeles.

2. Tom Hanks and Eminem, among others. have offered to counsel Bieber. Hanks was offered as a counselor by his wife Rita Wilson, and Eminem's manager offered to have the rapper gives Bieber advice. Oprah Winfrey, Adam Levine and Mark Wahlberg each have reached out to Bieber via calls and emails to Braun. Drake has done the same and Bieber looks up to him like a big brother, according to Braun.

3. Nobody has ever said "no" to Bieber. The singer could not think of a time something he wanted was denied.

4. Bieber has donated a dollar of every concert tour ticket, from two tours, to charity. The amount up to $13 million.

5. He is a teen--magazine honoree. He's been on every single cover of Tiger Beat this year.

7. He is inspired by "black" culture and things the era of "swag" is over. The magazine reporter also noted that Bieber arrived to the photo shoot head to toe in a red onesie.

"I'm very influenced by black culture, but I don't think of it as black or white," he says. "It's not me trying to act or pose in a certain way. It's a lifestyle -- like a suaveness or a swag, per se. But I don't really like to say the word ['swag'] anymore. It's kind of played out."

8) Fans cannot get enough of his #MusicMondays project. With seven tracks released so far, six have hit No. 1 on iTunes in the U.S.

9) Bieber wants you to notice he's not merely a teen sensation, but instead moved on to become a heavily tattooed bad boy and R&B singer. Producer Rodney Jenkins, who has worked with the singer for four years, said, "He's finding himself musically...Now that he's older, he's been in and out of love, been around the world, he's seen different things. He's not forcing it, but he knows what he wants. He has a voice now."

10) He could care less about what the critics have to say. Bieber explained,"Not 'I don't give a f---' to just be reckless and do whatever, but 'I don't give a f--- what they say.' ... I know who I am and what I'm doing in my life and what I've accomplished and continue to accomplish as a performer, as a writer, as an artist, as a person, as a human being. I'm happy with the man I'm becoming."

11) He's the most Googled person on the planet for four years straight, Braun said.

12) The Believe documentary will get really personal. The PG-rated film, which will be released on Christmas Day, shows a vulnerable Bieber in the aftermath of his physical run-in with the paparazzi in March, where he jumped a group of photographers outside his London hotel, a crushing breakup with long-time girlfriend Gomez and the death of Bieber fan Avalanna Routh of cancer at age 6. He also cries when he realizes the new meaning attributed to his song One Less Lonely Girl.