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Justin Bieber Grows Out Facial Hair for 'Movember'

Justin Bieber let the world know that he is participating in “Movember” while making promotional appearances for his album “Under The Mistletoe” recently.

Bieber appeared on The View recently to discuss the slight dusting of facial hair above his upper lip that fans do not usually see on the singer’s baby face.

"It's Movember, I'm growing it out,” Biber told the hosts of the daytime talk show. “There's a little bit (of facial hair), but mostly on the upper lip area. I still have a high voice.”

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Movember is a charity that occurs during the month of November, in which men grow out their facial hair while obtaining sponsors to bring awareness to men’s health.

Bieber said he would honor the month, and joked with the women of The View about being unable to participate next year.

"(I won't shave it) 'til the end of November, and then I'm gonna shave it and then it's gonna be all good,” the 17-year-old crooner said. “Then it's gonna take another year-and-a-half to grow back!"

After weeks of speculation and rumors, Justin Bieber is asking for the world to stop giving attention to the 20-year-old Californian woman who claims that he fathered her child.

Bieber appeared on The View recently to discuss the paternity scandal, in which he was willing to take a DNA test to prove his innocence. The 17-year-old crooner seemed annoyed that people were taking his accuser so seriously.

He also spoke to the hosts of the show about not wanting to give the woman accusing him of fathering her child any attention.

"I think we’re bringing too much attention to this girl," Bieber said.

The singer explained why he felt the need to take a DNA test to prove his innocence.

"I didn’t have to do it,” Bieber said. “I did it because I wanted to, I wanted everything to be out in the open like, listen, there’s no reason for this to even be a discussion."

"If I have to take it, if I don’t have to take it, I’m going to take it just because it just made sense,” he said. “I don’t know if she’s going to take it or not, I don’t even know."

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