Justin Bieber Gives 'Bully' Director His Song For TV Trailers
April 10th, 2012 8:33am EDT
Justin Bieber has given director Lee Hirsch's controversial new movie Bully a big box office boost by donating a new song for the film's trailer.
The singer was among the celebrities petitioning for officials at the Motion Picture Association of America to drop Bully's R rating so more teenagers could see the hard-hitting film.
The movie has now been re-edited to secure a PG-13 rating and Bieber is helping to spread the word about the project, which chronicles the bullying epidemic in America's schools, by allowing Hirsch to use his new Diane Warren-penned tune, Born to be Somebody, in advertisements.
The teenage pop sensation says, "My fans are always for supporting a great cause. It's one of the things I'm most proud of as an entertainer. I hope they see Bully with their friends and help start the conversation so we can end bullying."
The TV ad featuring Bieber's song premiered on Fandango.com on Monday.
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