Justin Beiber Does Good Deeds

Knock, Knock Live is a new Fox show hosted by Ryan Seacrest that surprises people with good deeds.  Justin Beiber is up to guest on the show, and recently showed clips of him doing good deeds. The first one is of him visiting a church in Lynwood, California where he surprised Nikia, who has a son, Noah, with Down syndrome. The little boy was all game in showing his rapping skills, and the Beib is heard on the clip saying, "For me, being able to just witness that, it almost brought tears to my eyes."  The teaser clip ends with Beiber telling the teary-eyed father that he had a gift for him.

On another clip, the pop star is seen picking up a fan named Ashley, who is all dressed up in a pink gown.  She doesn't know that the Beib is surprising her with a special celebration of her 15th birthday, a Quinceanera, quite common in Latin America.

Although this 21-year old Justin Beiber haatoos. MTV reports various good deeds of the Beib.  After the super typhoon in the Philippines, he raised $ 3 million for the survivors. He wanted the children to have access to education, vaccinations, clean water and sanitation. Not only did he give them help, he personally went there and performed in a special small concert.  He was also seen to have interacted with them, playing basketball and dancing. 

A year before the Philippines, he was in Guatemala with the organization, Pencils of Promise.  He literally helped in building schools doing brick-work, and playing with the children in between.

Not only does he do big-time charity work, he is an all-around good guy. He even buys pizza for fans that line up, waiting for him on the studio of 'Saturday Night Live'. You can't help being a Beiber-believer especially when he tweets and retweets with his fans on social media. He actually carries on conversations with them.  And who can forget the 'Mrs. Beiber'?  Valentine's Day in 2012, the Beib visited the 6-year old who had atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumor. They carried on a friendship even after that initial visit.  It was so unique; she was dubbed 'Mrs. Beiber'. 

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