Justin Bieber: I will take a paternity test




JUSTIN Bieber has confirmed he will take a paternity test to prove he is not the father of a fan's child.

Mariah Yeater, 20, has accused the Baby star of bedding her in a backstage room following his gig in Los Angeles last year.

And she insists her four-month-old son is Justin's.

However, the teen titan is prepared to take a DNA test to crush her claims.

He said: "All this stuff is dealt with by my legal team. But if they want me to then I will."

Justin, 17, is adamant that Mariah is an attention-seeker who has dreamed up her tale to grab headlines.

As a result, the singer — who's dating Selena Gomez — has no intention of ever confronting her.

Asked what he'd say if they did come face-to-face, he said: "Nothing, I wouldn't waste my time... I guess (she's done this) for attention, but it's not something I am interested in.

"These people are not worth my thought or time."

Mariah filed court papers last month stating her baby boy Tristyn was conceived after a 30-second romp with Justin — who was just 16 at the time.

Her lawyers say they have "credible evidence" to prove her claim.

However, Justin insists Mariah will be the one who ends up looking like a fool — and he's not worried about his reputation being tarnished by the allegations.

He said: "When these people's lies are eventually exposed, it's them who end up looking bad not the artists.

"My fans, as always, have been great. I really can't ever thank them enough for all the support they always show me."

A hearing in the case is scheduled for December 15.

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