logo
Scooter Braun Admits He Has 'a Lot of Guilt' After Working With 'So Many Young Artists'

Scooter Braun Admits He Has 'a Lot of Guilt' After Working With 'So Many Young Artists'

Yahoo6 hours ago

Scooter Braun has opened up about the 'guilt' he's reeling from his long-standing career as a former artist manager.
During a recent interview on The Diary of a CEO, the former music manager admitted he feels guilty because he previously worked with a lot of young up-and-coming artists who had to grapple 'being judged by the whole world at a very young age.'
More from The Hollywood Reporter
Kendrick Lamar Was the Top Winner at the 2025 BET Awards
Tyler Perry Calls Out Hollywood Studios at BET Awards: "This Is Not the Time to Be Silent"
SHINee's Key on K-pop Stardom After 30 and Reuniting with U.S. Fans
'At this age, I feel a lot of guilt because I worked with so many young artists,' he said. 'I hadn't taken the time to look at myself or do the therapy myself until I was older, so I didn't understand at 25, 27, 30 years old that they were coming from very unique backgrounds of their own stuff with their own families and their own childhood growing up this way and being seen by the whole world and being judged by the whole world at a very young age.'
Most notably, he managed Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber during the rise of their careers. In 2008, he began working with Bieber when he was 13, and Grande in 2013 when she was roughly 20. Both artists parted ways with Braun in the early 2020s.
Braun elaborated on the pressures of young stardom, noting that 'I think human beings are not made to be worshiped. I think we're made to serve, and I think that when we worship human beings, it changes something within us, it messes us up a little bit.'
'That's not what we're built for, and I think it can be very confusing,' Braun added. 'And I think being able to transcend the childhood of people cheering your name and everything else at that level and get to a place where the artists I've worked with are where they are in healthy relationships and with their families and still working through stuff but having a human experience, I think it's a testament to their strength and I think that's part of it.'
The Hybe CEO also addressed his feud with Taylor Swift, which sparked after he acquired Big Machine Records and, with the acquisition, her catalog of master recordings in 2019. Braun said, 'When I bought Big Machine, I thought I was going to work with all the artists on Big Machine.'
'I thought it was going to be like an exciting thing. I knew that Taylor, she and I had only met three or four times, and one of the times it was years earlier and it was a really great engagement. She invited me to a private party and we respected each other. We had a great engagement in between that time,' he explained. 'Since I'd seen her last, I started managing Kanye West, I managed Justin Bieber, I knew she didn't get along with them. I had a feeling, this is where my arrogance came in, I had a feeling she probably didn't like me because I managed them, but I thought once this announcement happened, she would talk to me, see who I am and we would work together.'
Braun recalled the moment he saw Swift's Tumblr post where she said learning he had control of her catalog was her 'worst case scenario' after 'incessant, manipulative bullying I've received at his hands for years.'
'I was just like shocked,' he said. 'It's been five, six years, I don't need to go back into it, but what I can tell you is everything in life is a gift, having that experience allows me to have empathy for the people I worked with who I would always say, 'Yeah, I understand,' but I never knew what it was like to be on the global stage like that. I never knew what criticism felt like.'
His interview comes a few weeks after Swift bought back her catalog for her first six albums in a deal with Shamrock Capital. The original sale, which saw Scooter Braun's Ithaca Holdings buy Big Machine Label Group, took place in June 2019 and led the Grammy winner to re-record and release all but two of her initial six records.
Best of The Hollywood Reporter
Most Anticipated Concert Tours of 2025: Beyoncé, Billie Eilish, Kendrick Lamar & SZA, Sabrina Carpenter and More
Hollywood's Most Notable Deaths of 2025
Hollywood's Highest-Profile Harris Endorsements: Taylor Swift, George Clooney, Bruce Springsteen and More

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

‘And Just Like That …' Season 3, Episode 4 Recap: Guilty
‘And Just Like That …' Season 3, Episode 4 Recap: Guilty

New York Times

time37 minutes ago

  • New York Times

‘And Just Like That …' Season 3, Episode 4 Recap: Guilty

Season 3, Episode 4: 'Apples to Apples' Is it time for all of us to face the very real possibility that Aidan is a narcissist? For the second time in their yearslong love affair, Aidan has lured Carrie to the countryside. In 'Sex and the City' Season 4, Aidan finds a backwoods cabin in the unfortunately named Suffern, N.Y., and all but forces Carrie to spend weekends up there with him and a domestic terrorist squirrel. This time, though, Carrie is in Virginia with Aidan, not so much against her will. In last week's episode, Carrie eagerly showed up down south to deliver Aidan a key to 'their' (insert eye-roll emoji) Gramercy palace, and then Aidan asked her to stay. Why, exactly, does he do that? Carrie asks Aidan that very question toward the end of this episode. There is only one correct answer, and it goes something like: 'Because you're the love of my life. I miss you, and I wish we could be together all the time, and I just wanted to feel that for at least a few days.' But Aidan tells Carrie nothing of the sort. He says simply, 'I felt guilty because you came all the way down here, and if I couldn't ask you to stay, what does that say about us?' Here is what I think: I think that response solidifies for viewers that Aidan is a deeply selfish, stubborn, manipulative jerk who is dead-set on making everyone close to him bend to his will. For starters, Aidan has successfully maneuvered his way into getting what he wants out of Carrie in this most recent iteration of their relationship. In 'And Just Like That …' Season 2, he refused to set foot in Carrie's house — a melodramatic boundary rooted in old cheating wounds Carrie had apologized for time and again. But then Carrie went and sold it and bought the Gramercy townhouse that he all but refuses, essentially, to set foot in today. Want all of The Times? Subscribe.

SHORT SHOW PODCAST: A New Comedy Series Blends Podcast & Short Films, from Brandon Lee Ward
SHORT SHOW PODCAST: A New Comedy Series Blends Podcast & Short Films, from Brandon Lee Ward

Yahoo

time37 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

SHORT SHOW PODCAST: A New Comedy Series Blends Podcast & Short Films, from Brandon Lee Ward

LOS ANGELES, June 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- BRANDON LEE WARD is developing a new comedy pilot, SHORT SHOW PODCAST, a unique blend of podcast and short comedy films. This project aims to capture the comedic energy of shows like Key & Peele and Black Lady Sketch Show , but in a podcast format. The series will offer a fresh take on comedy, reflecting contemporary culture and societal dynamics through humor. Follow us on social media for behind-the-scenes looks and sneak peeks! [@ Launching a new television comedy series is a significant cultural event. It has the potential to spark conversations, challenge perspectives, and provide a platform for underrepresented voices and stories often overlooked in mainstream media. SHORT SHOW PODCAST aims to do just that. The series will use humor to explore social dynamics, generational differences, and relevant issues. "The goal with 'Short Show Podcast' is to create a show that is both hilarious and thought-provoking," says Brandon Lee Ward, Producer. "By combining the intimacy of podcasting with the visual storytelling of short films, we're confident we can deliver a truly unique and impactful comedic experience." "This is what the streets been missing," adds Brandon Lee Ward, Producer. The pilot for SHORT SHOW PODCAST will utilize a distinctive format, combining the accessibility and intimacy of a podcast with the visual storytelling of short films. This unique approach allows for a flexible and engaging comedic experience. The creative team is committed to delivering a series that is both entertaining and thought-provoking. The comedic style of SHORT SHOW PODCAST will be characterized by: Witty and insightful observations on modern life. Relatable characters and situations. A diverse range of comedic voices and perspectives. Clever writing and sharp dialogue. A blend of sketch comedy and narrative storytelling. This innovative approach to comedy aims to resonate with a broad audience while offering a fresh perspective on current events and cultural trends. The team behind SHORT SHOW PODCAST is confident that this series will be a unique and valuable addition to the comedy landscape. For updates and further information, please contact. Media Contact: Brandon Lee WardBW@ Brandon Lee Ward is developing a comedy production company dedicated to developing and delivering smart, bold, and culturally resonant comedic content across television, film, and digital platforms. Founded on the belief that laughter is both revolutionary and healing, we specialize in stories that reflect the humor, heart, and hustle of real life—with a particular focus on underrepresented voices and modern urban experiences. From laugh-out-loud series and satirical shorts to full-length features and sketch formats, Brandon Lee Ward blends sharp writing with strong visual storytelling to create comedy that sticks. Our team of creatives, producers, and mischief-makers has a shared passion for humor that breaks boundaries and builds connection. View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE BRANDON LEE WARD Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

📸 The stunning American football kits from the NFL 🏈 🇺🇸
📸 The stunning American football kits from the NFL 🏈 🇺🇸

Yahoo

time39 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

📸 The stunning American football kits from the NFL 🏈 🇺🇸

From football to soccer... On the occasion of the Club World Cup, which is being held in the United States, the NFL, the iconic American football league, has produced soccer jerseys (the real one, the one they call "soccer" in the USA...) for each of its 32 franchises. Advertisement The operation is a success, the jerseys are absolutely sublime! Which one is your favorite? Let us know in the comments! Also read: - OM unveils its new 2025-26 away jersey - Jersey info from last week - Monday's transfer update This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇫🇷 here.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store