Justin Bieber Delays 'Believe' for a Boy Band and a Basketball Movie
It appears as if the teenage heartthrob, Justin Bieber, has other plans to complete apart from making a blast through the music industry once more.
Though during the first months of this year it appeared as if Bieber was focused on creating his next album, "Believe", the 18-year old is planning to join a boy band instead and create a film on basketball. How true are all the claims?
While his girlfriend, Selena Gomez, may be taking a break from the music scene and focusing on the film scene, Justin Bieber is prepared to do both. He has been collaborating with a few big names such as Usher, Ludacris and Chris Brown.
Justin has sold over a million albums worldwide plus has been nominated for 50 awards of which he had won around 30. Proving he's got the world under the "Bieber Fever", his concert at Madison Square Garden sold out in a mere 22 minutes. If there's one kid who can do better, Justin Bieber would probably be a hell lot richer by that time.
So with the works on his next album, "Believe" still in the studio, Justin's first single "Boyfriend" will soon be out by March 23. Earlier this weekend, Bieber played a quick prank on his fans saying that his album might be on hold due to the fact that he'll be making a boy band with Maroon 5's lead vocalist, Adam Levine and Kenny Hamilton.
While a few "Beliebers" took this as the truth, a few knew this was merely Justin's way of a laugh. Being cooped up in a studio for days on end does have its toll on a few hit makers.
Despite being busy with his separate career, being the ever supportive boyfriend that he is, Justin accompanied Selena Gomez to the Cedars Sinai Medical Office Towers where the 19-year old had blood drawn for reasons not mentioned.
With a booming music career, Justin Bieber is still not done making waves. News broke out like wildfire when Mark Wahlberg announced a movie about the Bieber.
"We're waiting for the script," said Wahlberg when he updates were asked on the highly anticipated film. "Waiting for the script. Every time I see [Bieber] or Scooter [Braun], I have to explain to them that it's a bit of a process having the script written."
Well, it looks like 2012 will be one eventful year for the Biebs and here's to keeping fingers crossed that he manages to satisfy his patiently waiting fans.