Justin Bieber Threw a Quinceañera Party to a Meningitis Survivor

The 21 year old Ashley Quintero, has not experienced  even as a Latina girl in celebrating a milestone of turning 15 years old with a full-on quinceañera party. As Ashley Quintero was fighting meningitis when she was a teenager, Ashley was so sick that doctors even thought she was not going to make it. But the avid fan of Justin Bieber found the strength to overcome her disease by listening to the Canadian pop singer's song "Pray."

Ashley Quintero got the surprise of a lifetime when Justin Bieber showed up at her house to throw her a surprise quinceañera party (is the celebration of a girl's fifteenth birthday in parts of Latin America and elsewhere in communities of people from Latin America).

Justin Bieber blew a quinceañera celebration for Ashley, as part of the Ryan Seacrest's "Knock Knock Live" show airing on Fox. And Ashley Quintero said that she was literally shaking after Bieber knocked on her family's home.

Then the pop singer told Ashley Quintero that he can't tell her where they are going, but Ashley can pick out her favorite dress. And as Quintero was dressed in a glam ball gown, Justin Bieber escorted Ashley to her party.

Ashley Quintero said during the car ride, "I feel like I'm dreaming," Ashley also said, "This is like a fairytale come true."

Justin Bieber told Ashley, "Well you are the princess and I will be your prince charming whenever you want," Bieber also said, "To be able to see Ashley in that environment, to see her around all of her friends and family was amazing. It was magical for me."

As the song of Justin Bieber "Pray" playing in the background, Bieber and Quintero moved rhythmically to music in the dance floor.

Retail Me Not gave Ashley and her family a shopping spree and $10,000 to pay for Ashley's medical expenses.

And part of Tuesday's Ryan Seacrest's "Knock Knock Live" episode, Nikia and his son Noah, who has Down syndrome, was also surprised as Bieber visited them at their church, and gifted them a check for $50,000.

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