Where ‘Never Say Never’ documented Justin Bieber’s stratospheric rise to fame, his second documentary, ‘Believe’, offers an intimate look into the young singer’s life that answers all the questions about his recent, much-publicized ‘bad boy’ behavior.
When Justin Bieber‘s manager,Scooter Braun, told ABC News Radio that Believe would portray Justin as a “human being” and with “complete vulnerability,” he wasn’t wrong.Believe is a perfect Christmas gift to the ever-loyal Beliebers who may have been questioning the pop star’s recent choices and his commitment to his fans. Scooter sums it up by saying, “I think people forget that it’s just a 19-year-old kid, trying to figure it out.”
Justin Bieber’s ‘Believe’ Review: Documentary Humanizes Pop Star
Scooter makes an important point — Justin is just 19, after all, and who hasn’t attacked a paparazzo, gotten a lap dance, spray-painted graffiti illegally, gone to a brothel, and been filmed sleeping by an alleged prostitute after an alleged dalliance when they were his age?
Thursday, 26 December 2013
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