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Friday, February 11, 2011
The center of the city of Los Angeles became a territory Justin Bieber. Hundreds of fans packed the LA singer Live on Tuesday night for the premiere of the movie Justin Bieber: never say never.
Largely teenagers, many with T-shirts that proclaimed to be the number one fans Bieber, took the square Live hours before the screening of the film, hoping to see the artist of 16 years of age.
"We just wanted to see if we could take a look at Justin," said the young Hanna Hamersley, 15, who wore a hand-painted purple shirt, a headband of Justin Bieber homemade and purple glasses 3 - D Never say never.
Part concert film and part autobiography, Never Say Never mind the history of the rise of Bieber, who went from street artist in a small town pop phenomenon with hit records and more than 7 million followers in Twitter.
"We did it for everyone," Bieber wrote Tuesday in the microblogging system referring to the tape. "We put heart and soul."
Luxury carpet
Among hundreds of ecstatic fans, Canadian 16 years paraded on the red carpet, where it happened, moreover, the actor Will Smith, his wife, Jada, and their children, Willow and Jaden.
In addition, actress Heather Locklear (Melrose Place) came with her daughter Ava, while the rapper Usher produced his young children Naviyd and Usher V, all groomed for the occasion.
Usher is the guru behind the success of Bieber, who has signed his first contract.
Unaccompanied was paraded before the singer Miley Cyrus, Leona Lewis also paraded, Toni Braxton and Selena Gomez, who is rumored to have romance Bieber.
The star of the night, the Canadian singer, donned a tuxedo with velvet of her favorite color, purple shirt and black tie. According to The Hollywood Reporter, this film is not just a montage of their shows, as in the case of Hannah Montana / Miley Cyrus or three years ago the Jonas Brothers a year later. Never say never includes biographical material and data on how Bieber soon became the idol of teenagers across the world.
The followers of the singer paid a $ 30 entry to the preview function.
This is almost double what they would pay for a regular ticket film, but in exchange received as a gift a pair of glasses to see the film in three dimensions and in purple.