Monday, March 21, 2011

Justin Bieber participating in a charity telethon in London

A number of celebrities gathered at the telethon of the BBC which was held last Friday evening, March 18 in London. Among the familiar faces no shortage Justin Bieber, touring Europe, Paul McCartney, George Michael, Susan Boyle and Take That. The funds raised through performances and skits ended up in Africa and with previous events and galas, early figures indicate that got around 118 million dollars.

Celebrities flocked to the BBC studios in London and British viewers had an evening of performances of all kinds: musical, parodies, humor, dance ... The boy band JLS had her single "Eyes Wide Shut" and Take That danced with stars British humor doing a parody of the band called "Fake That." Justin Bieber performed his ballad "Someone Like You" on Friday in the BBC and the Sunday and was in Germany where he went as a guest Wetten dass ...!, The program where it had to suspend action by the accident of one of its past participants December.

In space you could see the young singer joking and putting on a blonde wig. George Michael entertained the audience with a sketch with the comedian James Corden, the groups interpret the obtained songs from Wham! while driving to the BBC in a prerecorded video. Also present at the show the actors Keira Knightley, Tom Felton and Rupert Grint.

You told story of poverty and need in Africa.

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