Pattie Mallette is a Canadian scriptwriter and producer, but most people know her as Justin Bieber’s mother. Behind that familiar title is a woman who endured early loss, trauma, and a turbulent adolescence before finding purpose in faith and motherhood—and a complicated, evolving bond with her son.
She was born on April 2, 1975, in Stratford, Ontario, into a French-Canadian family. Her childhood shifted sharply when tragedy struck: at just two years old, she lost her five-year-old sister, Sally, after a car accident. The grief that followed shaped the family and shadowed Pattie’s early years. By the time she reached her teens, she had already faced repeated violations and violence. As she has shared:
“My offenders include a male babysitter, the grandfather of one of my friends, and neighborhood children reportedly mature beyond their years.”
The abuse warped her sense of normalcy. In her memoir, she wrote:
“I was sexually violated so many times that as the years went by it began to feel normal. It’s a strange marriage – knowing something is wrong yet at the same time finding it familiar and commonplace.”
Even as she struggled, Pattie found refuge in performance. As a child, she loved acting and singing, appearing on local television programs like Romper Room and Big Top Talent. But at 14, she spiraled—experimenting with substances, shoplifting, and eventually being expelled for starting a fire in a school bathroom. At 15, she began dating Jeremy Bieber; their relationship lasted four years, while she also ran away from home at 16 and survived through theft and drug dealing. Reflecting later, she told George Stroumboulopoulos:
“My life was really painful as a child… I had a love for the arts that I share with Justin, and we kinda bond over that.”
Her mental health deteriorated under the weight of trauma and self-destructive coping. At 17, following suicidal thoughts and an attempt on her life, she was hospitalized and passed through a facility that practiced Christian conversion therapy. After leaving the hospital, she reconnected with people from her former life—and with Jeremy. Six months into their renewed relationship, she learned she was pregnant.
Justin Bieber was born in London, Ontario, on March 1, 1994. Though Pattie and Jeremy tried to make their relationship work, they separated within months. Pattie raised Justin as a single mother in low-income housing, supported in part by her parents. Despite instability, she encouraged Justin’s musical interests, entering him in the 2007 Stratford Star talent competition, where his version of Ne-Yo’s “So Sick” earned second place. She uploaded the performance to YouTube—then more videos followed—and the views kept growing, setting in motion the path that led to global fame.
In 2012, Mallette published her autobiography with Revell, a Christian imprint. Nowhere But Up chronicles her difficult upbringing and the role of faith, love, and persistence in rebuilding her life and parenting through hardship. As Justin reached adulthood, Pattie spoke candidly about the shift every parent faces:
“When your kids hit a certain age your parenting style changes and it is hard letting go… His life was my life and now I’ve had to let him go a little bit and let him be independent. It is hard to not be able to control everything that your adult child does.”
Their relationship was tested during Justin’s highly publicized legal troubles in 2014. He later admitted the distance it created:
“I never wanted my mom to be disappointed in me and I knew she was. We spent some time not talking, so it takes time to rebuild that trust… it’s hard, but getting better. She’s an amazing woman and I love her.”
Time, accountability, and growth helped them reconnect. Pattie’s public messages in recent years reflect both pride and a grounded sense of ongoing work:
“I’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… but your genuine growing relationship with Jesus is evident in the choices you are making daily and the good ‘fruit’ you bear. I admire your character and integrity. You are maturing beautifully and wise beyond your years.”
Today, Pattie Mallette’s story resonates beyond celebrity culture.
She is a survivor who turned deep wounds into a testimony of resilience, a mother whose faith guided her through poverty and public scrutiny, and an artist who never lost sight of the creative spark she shares with her son.
For those who only know her as “Justin Bieber’s mom,” her journey offers a fuller picture: a woman who endured, evolved, and helped launch one of the world’s biggest pop careers—while continuing to write her own.