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Rabu, 04 Januari 2012

Justin Bieber Gives Signed Guitar To Teen Girl Who Will Donate It To Charity



Two Canadian teen girls are paying forward Justin Bieber's charitable spirit.
After landing in front of the stage at a Bieber concert in Toronto, 14-year-old Alexx Mowbray was pulled on stage and given the pop star's signed acoustic guitar,The Beacon Herald reports.
With her sister, Kelsee Casagrande, Mowbray decided without hesitation to auction off the guitar for charity. Proceeds will go to Bieber's Believe Charity and a local food bank in Stratford, Canada.
"We never even thought of selling it and keeping the money," Mowbray told The Beacon Herald. "If it can save lives, that's more important than money. And I'll always have my memories."
Bieber, who was named Huffington Post's top celebrity activist of 2011, is known for getting others involved. He has made a "Belieber" out of thousands of his fans, urging their support to charities like Pencils of Promise and City of Hope. Employing other quirky methods to spur giving, he's auctioned off his pet snake and his bike and played in a charity basketball game.
Inspired by the singer's ability to get his message out, Casagrande and Mowbray are now using their Twitter feeds to keep people up to date on the guitar auction. They say they're still finalizing plans for donating it.
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Senin, 26 Desember 2011

Justin Bieber Buys Ryan Butler A Mustang Convertible For Christmas


He's worth about £54 million after just four years in the spotlight.
And Justin Bieber wanted to share some of that fortune with his friends and family from back home in Canada.
While staying in his hometown of Stratford, Ontario, over Christmas, the 17-year-old gave his childhood friend the keys to a white Mustang convertible.

Ryan Butler today shared a picture of the new two-door ride with his 652,845 followers.
He said simply: 
'Justin got me a present. #swag!!!'
The pair grew up together in Stratford, Ontario.


Ryan can be seen on Justin's 2009 video for One Time.
Justin is known for his extravagant gift-giving and is reported to have spent £30,000 on a Chanel watch for popstar girlfriend Selena Gomez when she was being treated for treated for malnourishment and exhaustion in July.

He recently surprised fans with a new song, be Alright, in Toronto, explaining that it was about how sometimes you need to let someone you love go.




Justin Bieber Buys Ryan Butler A Mustang Convertible For Christmas


He's worth about £54 million after just four years in the spotlight.
And Justin Bieber wanted to share some of that fortune with his friends and family from back home in Canada.
While staying in his hometown of Stratford, Ontario, over Christmas, the 17-year-old gave his childhood friend the keys to a white Mustang convertible.

Ryan Butler today shared a picture of the new two-door ride with his 652,845 followers.
He said simply: 
'Justin got me a present. #swag!!!'
The pair grew up together in Stratford, Ontario.


Ryan can be seen on Justin's 2009 video for One Time.
Justin is known for his extravagant gift-giving and is reported to have spent £30,000 on a Chanel watch for popstar girlfriend Selena Gomez when she was being treated for treated for malnourishment and exhaustion in July.

He recently surprised fans with a new song, be Alright, in Toronto, explaining that it was about how sometimes you need to let someone you love go.




Kamis, 22 Desember 2011

Justin Bieber, Maple Leafs make an 8-year-old's dream come true


Eight-year-old Jake Schafer’s day in Toronto began with a trip to SickKids for a round of chemotherapy, part of a routine to fight the cancer that is quickly spreading through his frail body.
Hours later, he was skating with Justin Bieber and half a dozen Maple Leafs at the Air Canada Centre, curly blonde locks poking out of his helmet as he took shots on Jonas Gustavasson.

“I was getting my equipment on and Justin Bieber came in when I was about to go out on the ice,” Jake said from a hospital bed on Thursday, where he was having another round of treatment.
“He just asked if he could come and skate and I said yes. He got his stick and went and taped it and then he put his skates.”
The outing was arranged by the Children’s Wish Foundation after Jake, who was diagnosed with stage 4 neuroblastoma last year, said his dream was to hang out with the Biebs.
Jake was too shy to say much to the pop star, but said he was pleased when Bieber handed him VIP tickets to his Wednesday night show at Massey Hall. Mistletoe is his favourite song.
After Jake appeared onstage at the show — as Bieber presented a giant cardboard check in the amount of $500,000 to the Children’s Wish Foundation, Sunnybrook Hospital and Project Medishare — he unwittingly became the centre of attention.
“All the teenage girls were asking me all these questions,” Jake said. “Is he nice and all that?”
Catherine Schafer, Jake’s mother, said her little boy was tired after the long day of fun, but in good spirits.

“He’s doing okay, but the cancer’s continuing to spread. So this was perfect timing,” said Schafer, who blogs about her son’s fight with cancer at jakesteam.ca.
According to The James Fund for Neuroblastoma Research, neuroblastoma is the fifth most common cancer in childhood, but it is responsible for a disproportionate number of cancer deaths in children.
Backstage before show, Bieber also surprised 10-year-old Jalissa MacLellan and 16-year-old Harvey Stephen — who are also fighting life-threatening illnesses — stopping in to say hello and give them each an autographed guitar.
“They were told that they were getting a Justin Bieber VIP experience, but we didn’t really let on that they’d be able to meet him,” said Paul St. Germain, spokesman for the Children’s Wish Foundation. “We wanted to make it a surprise for them when Justin walked in. And it was.”
The taped Christmas TV special Justin Bieber: Home for the Holidays premiered on MuchMusic and CTV on Thursday night.

Justin Bieber, Maple Leafs make an 8-year-old's dream come true


Eight-year-old Jake Schafer’s day in Toronto began with a trip to SickKids for a round of chemotherapy, part of a routine to fight the cancer that is quickly spreading through his frail body.
Hours later, he was skating with Justin Bieber and half a dozen Maple Leafs at the Air Canada Centre, curly blonde locks poking out of his helmet as he took shots on Jonas Gustavasson.

“I was getting my equipment on and Justin Bieber came in when I was about to go out on the ice,” Jake said from a hospital bed on Thursday, where he was having another round of treatment.
“He just asked if he could come and skate and I said yes. He got his stick and went and taped it and then he put his skates.”
The outing was arranged by the Children’s Wish Foundation after Jake, who was diagnosed with stage 4 neuroblastoma last year, said his dream was to hang out with the Biebs.
Jake was too shy to say much to the pop star, but said he was pleased when Bieber handed him VIP tickets to his Wednesday night show at Massey Hall. Mistletoe is his favourite song.
After Jake appeared onstage at the show — as Bieber presented a giant cardboard check in the amount of $500,000 to the Children’s Wish Foundation, Sunnybrook Hospital and Project Medishare — he unwittingly became the centre of attention.
“All the teenage girls were asking me all these questions,” Jake said. “Is he nice and all that?”
Catherine Schafer, Jake’s mother, said her little boy was tired after the long day of fun, but in good spirits.

“He’s doing okay, but the cancer’s continuing to spread. So this was perfect timing,” said Schafer, who blogs about her son’s fight with cancer at jakesteam.ca.
According to The James Fund for Neuroblastoma Research, neuroblastoma is the fifth most common cancer in childhood, but it is responsible for a disproportionate number of cancer deaths in children.
Backstage before show, Bieber also surprised 10-year-old Jalissa MacLellan and 16-year-old Harvey Stephen — who are also fighting life-threatening illnesses — stopping in to say hello and give them each an autographed guitar.
“They were told that they were getting a Justin Bieber VIP experience, but we didn’t really let on that they’d be able to meet him,” said Paul St. Germain, spokesman for the Children’s Wish Foundation. “We wanted to make it a surprise for them when Justin walked in. And it was.”
The taped Christmas TV special Justin Bieber: Home for the Holidays premiered on MuchMusic and CTV on Thursday night.

Rabu, 21 Desember 2011

Justin Bieber Playing ICE-HOCKEY A Maple Leafs, Canada



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Justin Bieber skates with Maple Leafs

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Justin Bieber Playing ICE-HOCKEY A Maple Leafs, Canada



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Justin Bieber skates with Maple Leafs

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Justin Bieber And Artists Rock A Home For The Holidays



Looking to brighten the future of foster kids, Justin Bieber, Mary J Blige, and Martina McBride joined forces for “The 13th Annual A Home for the Holidays with Martina McBride” special.


Set to air tonight (December 21) on CBS, the holiday special has generated more than 25,000 contacts from viewers in the past 12 years.


During the fabulous event, Justin Bieber sang “Baby” and other hit songs with the foster kids in the audience, making for quite the memorable occasion.



Additionally, Katherine Heigl, Christina Perri, Denise Richards, Jillian Michaels, and Gavin DeGraw all showed up to lend their celebrity to the cause.


The “A Home for the Holidays” program has long been sponsored by Wendy’s International and the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption.

Justin Bieber And Artists Rock A Home For The Holidays



Looking to brighten the future of foster kids, Justin Bieber, Mary J Blige, and Martina McBride joined forces for “The 13th Annual A Home for the Holidays with Martina McBride” special.


Set to air tonight (December 21) on CBS, the holiday special has generated more than 25,000 contacts from viewers in the past 12 years.


During the fabulous event, Justin Bieber sang “Baby” and other hit songs with the foster kids in the audience, making for quite the memorable occasion.



Additionally, Katherine Heigl, Christina Perri, Denise Richards, Jillian Michaels, and Gavin DeGraw all showed up to lend their celebrity to the cause.


The “A Home for the Holidays” program has long been sponsored by Wendy’s International and the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption.

Justin Bieber skates with Maple Leafs



Back home in Canada, Justin Bieber found some time for the national pastime.
The 17-year-old pop star took the ice with the Toronto Maple Leafs at Air Canada Centre on Thursday. He skated with players Dion Phaneuf, Jake Gardiner, Jonas Gustavsson and Tyler Bozak before taping his Christmas special at Massey Hall.
A day after another Canadian singer, Michael Buble, wore full equipment in skating with the Vancouver Canucks, Justin sported a knit hat and Leafs warmups and took shots on Gustavsson.
Bieber has spent time around a number of sports teams during his travels. He joined a training session with Spanish soccer club Barcelona in April.
Here's the video: 


Justin Bieber skates with Maple Leafs



Back home in Canada, Justin Bieber found some time for the national pastime.
The 17-year-old pop star took the ice with the Toronto Maple Leafs at Air Canada Centre on Thursday. He skated with players Dion Phaneuf, Jake Gardiner, Jonas Gustavsson and Tyler Bozak before taping his Christmas special at Massey Hall.
A day after another Canadian singer, Michael Buble, wore full equipment in skating with the Vancouver Canucks, Justin sported a knit hat and Leafs warmups and took shots on Gustavsson.
Bieber has spent time around a number of sports teams during his travels. He joined a training session with Spanish soccer club Barcelona in April.
Here's the video: 


Sabtu, 17 Desember 2011

Justin Bieber will croon carols on Christmas special



Move over Bing Crosby, pop sensation Justin Bieber has plans to set teenage girls' hearts aglow this Christmas.
The 17-year-old from Stratford, Ont. will perform hits including "Mistletoe" and "Baby," along with favourite Yuletide classics, in a television special that premieres Thursday on MuchMusic and CTV.
Bieber will tape the program a day earlier at downtown Toronto's Massey Hall, with proceeds of ticket sales going to the BELIEVE Charity Drive.
A portion of sales from his latest album, "Under the Mistletoe," will also go to the charity.
"MuchMusic Presents Justin Bieber: Home for the Holidays," airs repeatedly between Dec. 22 and Jan. 8.
A half-hour ETALK companion special that showcases Bieber's charity and goes on the set of his new video will proceed the premiere.

Justin Bieber will croon carols on Christmas special



Move over Bing Crosby, pop sensation Justin Bieber has plans to set teenage girls' hearts aglow this Christmas.
The 17-year-old from Stratford, Ont. will perform hits including "Mistletoe" and "Baby," along with favourite Yuletide classics, in a television special that premieres Thursday on MuchMusic and CTV.
Bieber will tape the program a day earlier at downtown Toronto's Massey Hall, with proceeds of ticket sales going to the BELIEVE Charity Drive.
A portion of sales from his latest album, "Under the Mistletoe," will also go to the charity.
"MuchMusic Presents Justin Bieber: Home for the Holidays," airs repeatedly between Dec. 22 and Jan. 8.
A half-hour ETALK companion special that showcases Bieber's charity and goes on the set of his new video will proceed the premiere.

Jumat, 16 Desember 2011

Justin Bieber praying for a quiet, family Christmas after hectic 2011


HE is a multi-millionaire, has a beautiful famous girlfriend and isn’t even 18 yet.
No wonder, then, that Justin Bieber only wants to be with his family next weekend.
Surely the singer is the teenager who has everything.
The 17-year-old has just released his second album, Under The Mistletoe, with a third (his thirdin three years), Believe, due out next year.
So what does the teen with everything do at Christmas?
He said

“My wish list is just to be with my family. That’s about it.”

Like many of us Justin is hoping he can relax. He’s had a busy 2011.
At the beginning of the year a 3D part-biopic, part-concert film starring Bieber, called Justin Bieber: Never Say Never, was released.
From March, he went on a worldwide tour, finishing up in October before the release of his Christmas album.
No wonder then Justin, who is reportedly worth more than £50million, is happy to forgo glitzy Christmas parties and return home to Stratford in Ontario, Canada.
Justin’s grandma usually cooks the lunch and will do so this year.
He said: “We play a game. Basically, you roll these dice and everyone brings a present – a boy present and a girl present – and if you get doubles then you get to pick a gift from the box.”
While he doesn’t want anything for himself, Justin seems to be generous to those closest to him.
He said:
“I got my grandparents a car last Christmas and I thought that was really special.”
And what about this year? He won’t say what he’s going to get girlfriend Selena Gomez, 19.
But whatever it is, it will be romantic.
Justin said:
“I consider myself a pretty romantic guy, I mean, my mom did a great job raising me. I’m a pretty sensitive guy as well. It’s mostly up to the guy to be romantic, so I don’t think the girl should be the romantic one.”
Next year looks to be just as busy for Justin as 2011.
He’s looking to launch a film career after a cameo role in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation in 2010.
He said: “I want to make a movie. “We are working on a script right now with Mark Wahlberg.
“He wants to make a movie with me, and he’s going to be in it, so that’s going to be exciting.
“I can’t give away too much information but I’m really excited about that.”
Justin began posting videos of himself on YouTube at the age of 12.
He was snapped up by manager Scooter Braun, who flew him to Atlanta to meet Usher, and the singer signed him to Island DefJam Recordings.
Next year will also be a big year for Justin because he turns 18 on March 1.
But like Christmas, he won’t be going overboard.
Justin said: “It’s not going to be too crazy.
“I’m just going to be hanging out, hopefully, and be able to have a party with my friends and stuff.”
He’s a worldwide teen idol, so what does he see when he looks in the mirror?
He said: “I see just me. I saw my face my whole life, so all I see is Justin and just a normal person.
“God has blessed me with a voice, so I am using it for him and in the best way I can.”

Justin Bieber praying for a quiet, family Christmas after hectic 2011


HE is a multi-millionaire, has a beautiful famous girlfriend and isn’t even 18 yet.
No wonder, then, that Justin Bieber only wants to be with his family next weekend.
Surely the singer is the teenager who has everything.
The 17-year-old has just released his second album, Under The Mistletoe, with a third (his thirdin three years), Believe, due out next year.
So what does the teen with everything do at Christmas?
He said

“My wish list is just to be with my family. That’s about it.”

Like many of us Justin is hoping he can relax. He’s had a busy 2011.
At the beginning of the year a 3D part-biopic, part-concert film starring Bieber, called Justin Bieber: Never Say Never, was released.
From March, he went on a worldwide tour, finishing up in October before the release of his Christmas album.
No wonder then Justin, who is reportedly worth more than £50million, is happy to forgo glitzy Christmas parties and return home to Stratford in Ontario, Canada.
Justin’s grandma usually cooks the lunch and will do so this year.
He said: “We play a game. Basically, you roll these dice and everyone brings a present – a boy present and a girl present – and if you get doubles then you get to pick a gift from the box.”
While he doesn’t want anything for himself, Justin seems to be generous to those closest to him.
He said:
“I got my grandparents a car last Christmas and I thought that was really special.”
And what about this year? He won’t say what he’s going to get girlfriend Selena Gomez, 19.
But whatever it is, it will be romantic.
Justin said:
“I consider myself a pretty romantic guy, I mean, my mom did a great job raising me. I’m a pretty sensitive guy as well. It’s mostly up to the guy to be romantic, so I don’t think the girl should be the romantic one.”
Next year looks to be just as busy for Justin as 2011.
He’s looking to launch a film career after a cameo role in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation in 2010.
He said: “I want to make a movie. “We are working on a script right now with Mark Wahlberg.
“He wants to make a movie with me, and he’s going to be in it, so that’s going to be exciting.
“I can’t give away too much information but I’m really excited about that.”
Justin began posting videos of himself on YouTube at the age of 12.
He was snapped up by manager Scooter Braun, who flew him to Atlanta to meet Usher, and the singer signed him to Island DefJam Recordings.
Next year will also be a big year for Justin because he turns 18 on March 1.
But like Christmas, he won’t be going overboard.
Justin said: “It’s not going to be too crazy.
“I’m just going to be hanging out, hopefully, and be able to have a party with my friends and stuff.”
He’s a worldwide teen idol, so what does he see when he looks in the mirror?
He said: “I see just me. I saw my face my whole life, so all I see is Justin and just a normal person.
“God has blessed me with a voice, so I am using it for him and in the best way I can.”

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