Justin Bieber once again shows that besides a great voice and many talents, the boy from the small town of Stratford in Canada, also has a big heart. After helping charities around the world, contributing to charitable events due to national disasters and support currently Pencils Of Promise, the singer will make the happiness of a family this time. The singer recently recorded an episode of participation in the American program "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" and met the Brown family, a family from Texas who is still recovering from the loss of his daughter Alex, 17, who suffered a car accident to be sending a message on the phone. While Katrina, the youngest daughter, age 12, and his parents Jeanne and Johnny Mac took vacations in New York for that program staff could retire to his house, meeting with Justin Bieber occurred somewhere in New Jersey. The family that travels the entire country through high schools to spread the message of not sending SMS while driving, made Justin Bieber, and other celebrities who also appear in the episode, will promise that they will not send messages while driving.
Katrina and five lucky friends who had been brought to the meeting with Justin Bieber by program staff could talk with the singer on "Never Say Never," Bieber future film to be released in February.The conversation turned serious when Justin told Katrina that he also supports the message about educating young people and adults about the dangers associated with messages while driving. Finally, Katrina, their parents and friends were invited to attend a soundcheck as special guests for the show at night. The two-hour episode of "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition," which is the 16th of the eighth season of the show, will air on Sunday, January 30, at 20h in the U.S. network ABC.
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