"Sorry" singer Justin Bieber's probation for the egg-tossing vandalism incident that took place in January 2014 bas been officially completed.
In July 2014, Bieber pleaded no contest to misdemeanor vandalism. Eventually, aside from completing his probation, he also paid more than $80,000 in restitution, according to People.
In addition, the "Sorry" singer attended 12 sessions of anger management counseling. He has completed 40 hours of community labor with Volunteers of America's Family Homeless Shelter and The Gang Reduction & Youth Development Center, as well, according to court documents.
Recently, Bieber released two singles titled "What Do You mean" and "Sorry." The two songs are from his upcoming fourth studio album titled "Purpose."
Bieber's new album "Purpose" is expected to be released on Nov. 13 but rumors claim the release date of the album will be postponed to avoid being in competition with Adele's third studio album titled "25," which will be released on Nov. 20.
In other news, Bieber's former girlfriend Jasmine Villegas is currently six months pregnant with her first child. In an interview with Cosmopolitan for Latinas, she said everything is going well and her boyfriend is very supportive although she refused to reveal who he is.
"The fact that I'm still young made me so nervous," Villegas told the publication. "You never know what people will say. It's looked down on to be young and pregnant in this country."
Villegas has worked and performed with several artists including Taylor Swift's "Bad Blood" collaborator Kendrick Lamar, Jake Miller and Fifth Harmony.