Over the past few years, the YouTube awkward kid who turned into a pop megastar has become the person everybody loves to have, and the world has been waiting patiently for the Justin Bieber Roast panel to give it to him like we all want to.
Last February, Food World News reported that the first spot for Justin Bieber's roast panel was up, and it showed the Canadian singer getting egged in a sort of sweet revenge after he did the same to his neighbor - and the world couldn't wait to see more of what was to come.
According to Rolling Stone Magazine, Justin Bieber's roast panel did something different than what audiences have seen in just about every other Comedy Central roast to date: while traditionally, these shows usually look like friends jabbing at friends, Bieber's seemed like a lot of people nabbing on the publicity without really liking the guy at all.
Us Weekly reports that, as far as terribly mean jokes were concerned, Justin Bieber's roast panel definitely delivered: besides the classic jabs about ex Selena Gomez plus being called a lesbian over and over again, he was also called the "King Joffrey of Pop" (a reference to the much-hated "Game of Thrones" character), was told Kim Jong-un used his music to torture people ... besides being told he surely had a lot of STD's.
Over the past couple of years, Bieber has broken his healthy good boy persona to become one of the most hated people in the world, as he shows off shirtless in most events and gets into trouble with the police often.
Comedy Central's website lists the Justin Bieber roast panel as Hannibal Buress, Chris D'Elia, Kevin Hart, Pete Davidson, Snoop Dogg, Natasha Leggero, Ludacris, Shaquille O'Neal, Jeffrey Ross and even homemaking diva Martha Stewart.
You can watch Justin Bieber's roast panel take him apart on Comedy Central on March 30 at 10/9 c.