I still have so many questions about your relationship with Justin Bieber. You've done so much incredible work together, tours, and campaigns. And we also have to think about his most recent highly Instagrammed trip to Europe. So can you tell me a little bit about why that partnership works? How your relationship has evolved over the years?
Well, we've almost been together eight years now.
And that's a lifetime in music.
It really, really is. I have a kind of rule. I'm going to preface this by saying I care really deeply for all the people I work with, but I have a rule that I'm not friends with clients. I'm there to work for them and to service them. And ultimately, I have a great love for Justin. I have a great love for Tracee [Ellis Ross], a great love for Sarah [Paulson]. Busy [Philipps] and I are actually really great friends. It's grown from that. But I don't ever, at that moment, consider myself their equal. I consider myself their person who's there to work for them—that level of professionalism. I think in this business, relationships can get really blurred and bite a lot of people in the ass. I don't want to say I pride myself on that distance, but I'm really aware of it. I don't want to take their space. They're the star. And so maybe that's why I'm still here.