Report: Justin Bieber-based episode of "Glee" in the works

by zmandell | January 8, 2011 at 01:17 pm
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Understandably tapping one of the biggest names in show business, reports tell that a Justin Bieber based episode of "Glee" is in the works.

According to TV Line, the hit FOX musical show will be going after the "Baby" hitmaker for an installment that no doubt would be an instant hit.  

With the report telling that the cast members will be focused on the young singer's tunes, it's still unknown whether Bieber himself will make an appearance.

With a tentative air date set for February 15th, the show would follow the already-lined-up "Super Bowl" episode of "Glee" airing after the NFL's landmark matchup.

Currently featured on the cover of Vanity Fair, Justin Bieber told the magazine how he really looked up to Michael Jackson and hopes to emulate his career.

"Michael [Jackson] was able to reach audiences from young to old; he never limited himself. He was so broad, everybody loved him, and that's what my goal is - to basically make people happy, to inspire them, and to have everyone root for me."

R& B singer Usher also weighs in on Justin's potential as a pop music icon. "You could immediately tell that this [was] a kid who has style—he's a hip kid."

Though he's one of the biggest names in pop music, the Biebs recently revealed that he wants some bling for his mantle, as in a Grammy award.

During a recent interview, the "One Less Lonely Girl" singer, who was spotted getting handsy with Selena Gomez over the New Year's weekend, confessed he has his sights set on winning big in 2011.

He explained, "This year, I mean, I hope that I win a Grammy, 'cause I'm up for two. So if I win a Grammy that would be awesome."

"Even if I didn't win anything, I would still be happy because I was nominated, and that's pretty big in itself. It's gonna be big. The Grammys are definitely something I've looked forward to, so this year's going to be definitely really big."

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