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Justin Bieber prays to unite people amid Coronavirus lockdown: I think prayer makes people come together

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Just like people across the world, Justin Bieber is self-isolating to avoid Coronavirus and has been updating his social media handles with motivational posts for his fans.

Amid the lockdown, Justin Bieber is leaning on religion and is hoping that faith would bring people together and give them strength.

The 25-year-old Yummy singer recently took to Instagram live and prayed with his fans. “I’m going to say a quick prayer, and if you guys agree with me, cool,” Bieber, 25, began. “If you don’t,” he said in the clip.   “If you don’t, it’s also cool, you don’t have to believe anything I believe, we have far more in common than we don’t.

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