Things are looking up for Justin Bieber. The 21-year-old completed his court-ordered anger management courses as part of his plea deal in his infamous egging case.

According to TMZ, the pop star’s lawyer, Shawn Holley, was present in court Monday to report to the judge that Bieber had completed 12 anger management classes.

Bieber has already paid the homeowners of the house he vandalized $80,000 to repair the damage he caused. But that’s not all the Biebs has to do to put his egg-throwing days behind him. In addition to these requirements, Bieber must also perform five days of community service.

Court documents show that the “Where Are Ü Now” singer is already making strides towards fulfilling his community service hours. His lawyers disclosed that he has already put in two hours of volunteering with the Volunteers of America in Los Angeles, where he will finish his remaining hours.

Bieber’s probation officer praised Bieber for completing his courses saying, "his overall performance on probation has been good and he continues to display a cooperative attitude.”

E Online reported that Los Angeles Superior Judge Anita Dymant scheduled another update in his case for August 3. Bieber remains on probation until 2016.

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