BINAGO ni Justin Bieber ang tingin ng Pinoy sa kanya when he unselfishly gave more than financial support to those people in Tacloban which were badly hit by typhoon Yolanda.
Bumisita si Justin sa Tacloban, embraced the kids and adults alike, nakipaglaro ng basketball at nagbigay pa ng libreng concert. One lucky young lady was able to hug him pa while he was performing.
Na-touch kami nang sobra doon sa nakita naming photo na nakikipaglaro siya ng basketball sa mga bata. Todo ngiti ang bagets na niyakap niya while playing.
It was a genuine smile, the sincerest smile we’ve seen so far from a kid na isa Yolanda victims. Since we’re one of the Twitter followers of Justin ay na-sight namin ang messages niya na talaga namang spiritually-uplifting.
“About to go perform the last #believetour show. The real last one and the most important one of the tour. #GiveBackPhilippines. #pray4philippines most touching trip of my life.”
“Special show in the affected areas #pray4philippines. you’ve changed my life thank you.” “Flew to the affected areas in the Philippines, please do what you can to help. #givebackphilippines.
That was the way to end a tour. We can all make a change and help. Please get involved.” “Help and get involved. I saw the devastation first hand today. They need our help. #GiveBackPhilippines here.”
Those were some of Justin’s message of concern sa Pilipinas, plus this one, “Let’s make #pray4philippines trend ;)” he posted, adding, “If u guys make it trend I’m going to add the spray paint cans I used to make the #pray4philippines art to the #GiveBackPhilippines campaign.”
And what’s so sweet of him is that he posted a message in Filipino, “Help others #pray4philippines #GiveBackPhilippines you can make a difference. Salamat. Mahal Kita,” he said.
Tinapos niya ang mensahe niya sa pagsasabing “you are all beautiful”. With all his help, iniba talaga ni Justin ang tingin ng Pinoy sa kanya. He is not what he is painted to be.
Nawala ang bad image na ipininta sa kanya. He got most if not all of us into BIELIVING!
( Photo credit to INS )