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Justin Bieber Says Night with 'Baby Mama' Mariah Yeater 'Didn't Go Down Like That?'

Bieber's "big brother" plans to party after DNA test reveals pop star is not the father

Justin Bieber's friend and self-proclaimed "big brother" said that the pop teen idol is going through the hardest time of his life because of the baby rumors and that despite Mariah Yeater's accusations, the alleged sexual incident between Yeater and Bieber "didn't go down like that."

Max George, who is in a band called The Wanted and toured with Bieber in South American earlier this year, told the Daily Mirror that Bieber contacted his band for guidance and support during this troubled time.

"He knew we'd understand because girls are around us all the time too. Doing the paternity test shows how grown-up he's being about it," George said.

"He is really cut up by being accused of being a father," George added. "He said it's absolute [expletive] lies and that it didn't go down like that at all."

George did not elaborate on how it did "go down" in the interview with the Daily Mirror.

However, George did say that once the "baby daddy" rumors are behind Bieber, he and the rest of The Wanted are going to take the "Baby" singer out for his 18th birthday.

"We're going to corrupt him," George said. "I'm talking a proper British party with loads of ale and killer shots. What are friends for?"

Although Bieber denies being the father of Mariah Yeater's 4-month old son, Trystin, there have been rumors that Tristyn and Justin have the same nose. The Daily Mirror released a photo comparison of Tristyn and a baby Justin and the similarities are striking.

Is there a resemblance between Bieber as a baby (bottom right) and Yeater's child?

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