Pattie Mallette
Quick Facts
Biography
Patricia Lynn "Pattie" Mallette (born April 2, 1975) is a Canadian author, film producer, and mother of Justin Bieber. She also managed her son's early career. Her autobiography, Nowhere but Up, was published in 2012 by Christian book publisher Revell, and was #17 on the New York Times Best Seller list during its first week of release.
Early life
Childhood
Pattie Mallette was born in April 2, 1975, in Stratford, Ontario, of French Canadian descent. She is a daughter of Diane M. (Henry) and Bruce Mallette. Her older sister was killed at age 5, when she was struck by a vehicle while crossing the street. She also has an older brother named Chris.
Mallette has said her childhood was rattled with sexual abuse and violence and that she was first molested around age 3. Mallette alleged that her offenders included a male babysitter, the grandfather of one of her friends, and neighborhood kids mature beyond their years. Her book describes sexual abuse continuing until she was 14, followed by an incident of date rape at age 15. She says of the sexual abuse and violence, "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."
Teen years
As a child, Mallette showed an interest in acting and singing. At age nine she began appearing on local television programs, including Romper Room and Big Top Talent, a locally-televised children's eating contest. When she was 10, she was cast in two theatrical productions in the Stratford Shakespeare Festival, which brings over half a million tourists to the town every year. Throughout middle and high school, she took every drama and choir class available, along with seven years of dancing. After earning numerous trophies and awards for her singing and acting, she was signed to a Toronto-based talent agent. When auditions required her to travel 1 1/2 hours to Toronto every weekend, her parents were unable to make the commitment, which left Mallette devastated.
She began using drugs at 14, including alcohol, marijuana, and LSD. She also started shoplifting. When she vandalized school property by starting a fire in a bathroom, she was suspended from school. When she was 15 years old, she began a relationship with Jeremy Bieber, which lasted for four years. She left home when she was 16, supporting herself through petty theft and drug dealing. During this time, she experienced loneliness, depression, and suicidal ideation. At 17 she attempted suicide by throwing herself in front of a truck, which led to a stint in a mental ward. While there, she became a Christian.
Following her release from the hospital, Mallette rekindled friendships that failed to support her newfound faith. She also reconnected with Jeremy Bieber. Six months later, she became pregnant. Mallette gave birth to her son, Justin, on March 1, 1994 in London, Ontario, one month before her 19th birthday. While Mallette and Jeremy Bieber initially maintained a relationship after the birth of their son, they split up. Mallette remained a mother figure to Justin, and his best friends Chaz Somers and Ryan Butler. Mallette raised Justin with the help of her parents.
Professional background
Music
Mallette encouraged her son's talents after the he began showing an interest in music at the age of two. In 2007, she entered Justin in the local "Stratford Star" talent show where he sang Ne-Yo's song, "So Sick", finishing third in the competition. Mallette posted a video of the performance on YouTube for their family and friends to view, and continued to upload videos of subsequent performances as her son's online popularity grew.
Writing
In September 2012, her autobiography, Nowhere but Up was published by Christian book publisher Revell. The book is about the troubled upbringing of Mallette, and the personal transformation of turning abandonment and single parenthood into strong faith and a life filled with grace and hope.
During the first week of release, it was listed at No. 17 on the New York Times Best Seller list. The book has received international press and has been reviewed by media outlets around the world.
Published works
- Mallette, Pattie; and A.J. Gregory (2012). Nowhere but Up: the Story of Justin Bieber's Mom, Revell, 220 pages. ISBN 978-0800721893