The actor also thinks that Justin is putting people's lives at risk

Mar 14, 2014 09:29 GMT  ·  By

It was pretty obvious that Seth Rogen doesn't hold the highest esteem for the Canadian pop star Justin Bieber when he took to Twitter after his subsequent arrest in Miami for DUI and drag racing and compared him to a piece of feces.

Today, Seth Rogen is keen to elaborate on the whole “All jokes aside, Justin Bieber is a piece of [expletive]” tweet when he appeared on Watch What Happens Live and Andy Cohen asked him again what his opinion on the young crooner was, according to the Daily News.

Without batting an eyelid or even taking the time to think it through, Seth bluntly replied “In my opinion, Justin Bieber is a piece of [expletive]. He seems like he’s obnoxious and ungrateful, insincere, and he puts people’s lives at danger and overall he acts like a piece of [expletive].”

At least we can now agree that Seth Rogen is a consistent guy, who doesn't go back on his own words. He explained his brief portraying of Justin by adding that his opinion of him is due to the fact that “he puts people's lives in danger.”

Clearly, Rogen was also referring to the latest video deposition which leaked online and in which Justin seems as bratty as ever, refusing to answer questions, antagonizing the lawyer and making pretend he doesn't understand the questions.

At the end of the said video, in which he's made a mockery of the entire proceedings and indeed the entire legal system, Justin sits back, arranges his collar and winks at the camera boisterously, as if he's just put on a great act.

It's no wonder that fellow celebrities are saying he's being irresponsible and obnoxious when it's clear he doesn't have the slimmest regard for his legal troubles, cruising through life without a care in the world.

He's still supposed to appear in court over the drug-related and drag racing incident, with a hearing being set up for May 5, which will also be the moment in which we'll see if Justin's antics will finally catch up with him.

As far as his lesser-known egging incident is concerned, the district attorney is still out on that, trying to decide on whether the state will treat him in this case as an ordinary Joe or as a celebrity. Either way, he's looking at some jail time if he is accused of felony vandalism, not to mention being deported back to Canada.