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Justin Bieber excitedly cuts out newspaper article with his name in it

Justin Bieber, a nineteen-year old singer from Stratford, Ontario, reportedly eagerly cut out an article from a local newspaper in Los Angeles yesterday after discovering that it mentioned his name.

According to friends and family, Bieber has been showing the article, that not only includes his name but even a picture of him, to just about everyone he meets pointing at the words “Justin Bieber” and then shaking his head in disbelief.

He told one friend, “It’s so cool . . . I mean, imagine how many people might see this and read my name! This is the most exciting thing that’s happened to me since I saw myself in the background of MTV Live!”

Justin says that the cut-out of the article is currently on his refrigerator at home, but that he’s looking for more copies that he might be able to send to his mom, dad and other relatives back home.

“They’re just going to freak when they see it, I know.” Bieber continued, smiling from ear to ear, “I also saw them mention my friend Rihanna in another article, I’m going to show it to her next time we’re doing out sold-out shows at Madison Square Garden in the same week or sitting in the front row at a Lakers game together . . . she is going to flip-out!”

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