Tweet Bieber a Question, He Might Answer it on YouTube
Whether you count yourself as a "Belieber" or simply a fan, YouTube is giving you the chance to ask Justin Bieber a question. Jimmy Fallon and Justin Bieber posted a video (above) on YouTube's blog on Friday asking fans to tweet Justin questions using the hashtag #AskJustin, or by visiting youtube.com/kidrauhl and clicking the "Ask Justin" tab. Tweet the questions before Bieber's album release date next Tuesday, June 19 and Fallon just may choose to ask Bieber one of those questions for an interview that will be live streamed...
Published By: Mashable - Friday, 15 June, 2012
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