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Justin Bieber Gains Fans In Jennifer Lawrence, Christina Grimmie?

Justin Bieber seems to have gained two new fans in the form of high profile entertainers.

Bieber, the 20-year-old Christian Canadian singer, was the recent topic of conversation for some well known women in and around the entertainment industry. Jennifer Lawrence, the 23-year-old Academy Award winning actress, was reportedly excited to meet Bieber at Vanity Fair's 100-guest dinner during the Cannes film festival earlier this month.

At the event, Lawrence reportedly exclaimed, "I want to meet Bieber," Vanity Fair reports.

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It seems she was impressed with the pop star and thought he was "cute," Hollywood Life reports. Lawrence is not the only entertainer speaking about Bieber recently.

Christina Grimmie, the 20-year-old singer known as a contestant on "The Voice" insists that Bieber is very sweet to support her in the competition even though she was not on his mentor Usher's team.

"That was very, very sweet of him. I've met him several times, and every time, he was a sweetheart," Grimmie recently told Parade. "Basically, his tweet said something about how we both started on YouTube, and the fact that he wrote that and wanted to support me, even though I was on Adam's team and not Usher's-that meant a lot to me because that's just Bieber being kind. So that meant a lot to me."

However, it seems some people are not fans of Bieber. Sharon Osbourne, the 61-year-old "The Talk" host who has manager her rockstar husband Ozzy Osbourne for over 30 years, says Bieber needs her brand of discipline.

"He needs a good slap. He is surrounded by the wrong people, by kiss-a----," she told the Daily Mirror newspaper. "I would say, 'Put your little (expletive) in the studio and don't come out until you have a great body of work.'"

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