Diddy Loaning Teen Idol Justin Bieber His Lamborghini

If you don’t know who Justin Bieber is then you don’t have any children under age 16. You should count yourself lucky that you’ve missed out on Bieber and his music. The pop sensation is rising up the charts and with fame comes spending time with other famous people. We’re not sure why famous people don’t hang out with non-famous people, but that just doesn’t seem to happen a lot.

The latest famous pairing sent Bieber to hang with Diddy for unknown reasons, but the music mogul promised the 15-year-old Bieber the use of his Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder, a $200,000 car, when the young man turns 16. That’s not exactly the car we’d pick for a 16-year-old to toy with. Since Diddy has to take a dusty car cover off the Gallardo Spyder to show it off in the video above, we’re guessing he doesn’t get much use out of it. Oh, famous people…
By David Thomas | November 10, 2009 | Comments (5)

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alex. :D

omg! i wish i had diddy as a friend! haha; i love you justin bieber!! you are the most amazing singer EVER!!<333(:
love, your biggest fan!(:

sarahsmile90

I heard that Justin Timberlake and Usher were fighting over this kid...He picked Usher..I wonder if this had anything to do with it...

DL

maybe he (Diddy) is afraid to drive it, couldn't reign in all the raging bull's fury, and left it in the barn. haha

Erik

I think is bogus how some 14 year old kid can sing about problems and love like there 30 or somthin, lol, reminds me of JoJo, some 14 year old girl singing about stuff 30 year olds deal with.....not 14 year olds, lol

bb

Yeaaa... thz boy iz gon outta pocket but under that itz gravy thz boy is singiin out from his heart!! people`s have 2 understand

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