As far as boys go, Justin is any girls dream. The all in one package. He has so many devoted fans, dubbed “Belibers”, who love Justin for his music, fantastic looks, sweet personality and his budding acting career. The film, Justin Bieber: Never Say Never, Whether you love him or hate, him that movie made a lot of money, topping the Friday box office. On opening  day, Never say Never brought in just under $12.5 million in over 3,100 movie theaters. Justin on a previous visit to Japan.

One of my favorite things about Justin is that he contributes so much to society, and is never pretentious. He signs autographs for his fans, no problem, always thanks them when he wins a title or award (and his sweet mother and rest of his family too, of course.) At such a young age, he is quite the humanitarian and philanthropist. When he is asked to help with any charitable, non-profit project that benefits those in need, he always pulls his part and stays quite humble about it. Want a few examples?

When a teen girl met President Obama, and asked to meet Justin, the President said he knew him and would do everything he could do make the dream come true for the teen who had lost her Father in the dark day of September 11th. Just a few days later, Justin said was more than happy to meet the teen face to face. To get the full story, please read our article “President Obama promises to help teen meet Justin”.

He has agreed to shoot Public Service Announcements (PSA’s) for Nassau County, New York’s public junior high and high schools, to teach “cyber responsibility” to the students. He will appear in these PSA’s and explain the importance of playing it safe and respecting your own privacy on the internet, and that anybody can access information you put up, as well as addressing the importance of never giving out your address, phone number or other personal information to anybody on the internet you do not know in person. Public school officials know that the students are more likely to listen to a star that is in their age group, rather than holding a boring seminar where textbook information that may be outdated is read off of index cards or written on a board by a teacher. Administrations are hopeful that these PSAs will increase and promote “cyber-responsibility”.

As we all know, Justin is currently touring. I’m sure we’ve all seen the devastation from the earthquakes and tsunamis in Japan. As if that double disaster wasn’t enough, the natural disasters caused damage to a nuclear reactor in Fukushima, and the countries public officials have been working day and night to control the radiation released. They claim to have found a way to reduce, and eventually stop the radiation, and organizations such as the Red Cross have been in Japan dispensing food, water, and medical care to those in need. On May 2nd, Justin’s crew refused to go Japan, in fear of leaking radiation and the ugly and heartbreaking conditions left behind from the two natural disasters. Justin Bieber has made a personal pledge to go through with the tour, all though it’s a bit delayed, despite the risk of lingering radiation. Certainly, safety precautions will be made to avoid contact with the radiation. He will stop and do concerts for his fans in Tokyo and Osaka. Thankfully, the city with the damaged nuclear reactor, Fukushima, is not on the tour date bill.

Wow, All that talent with the singing, basketball MVP award, blockbuster movie and a heart of gold. What more could a girl ask for? Well, there is a reason so many females worldwide claim to be Justin’s biggest fan, many of them traveling thousands of miles just to see him live in concert one more time.

 

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