Justin Bieber: 'I Definitely Want To Be Married By 25'

Justin Bieber: 'I Definitely Want To Be Married By 25'
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He many only be 17, but Justin Bieber is already talking marriage -- and kids!

During an interview with Women's Wear Daily, the teenage hearthrob revealed some surprising plans for his future.

"Well, by 25 or 26, I want to see myself, like, married or start looking for a family," he said when asked where he sees himself in five years. "I want to be a young dad. I want to be able to have done what I wanted to do -- to be successful, to do a movie or whatever. But if the time is right, I definitely want to be married by 25."

But before all of his young fans start proposing, Bieber added a key statement.

"One thing -- I'm not looking to get married now," he said.

However, it looks like Bieber is already getting some hands-on training when it comes to taking care of kids. The singer and his entourage were spotted in Atlanta this week walking with a small child, and Bieber even carried the tyke into a local restaurant.

Even though he's only 17, perhaps Bieber's comments about wanting to be a young dad stem from his own experience growing up with teen parents. Bieber's mom was just 18 when she had him.

His family plans may still be a few years off, but we can't help wondering what Bieber's girlfriend, Selena Gomez, has to say about all of this.

For more of Bieber's interview, including his style influences and charitable efforts, head over to Women's Wear Daily.

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