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Bieber's Mom Has Baby Fever

by Lia Beck

Pattie Mallette, Justin Bieber's mom and author of a book about being Justin Bieber's mom, shared some surprising news on Twitter Thursday. Justin Bieber's mom would like to have more kids, presumably, because Bieber is a 20-year-old man now and doesn't need her help any longer. She's having empty nest syndrome only this baby bird left the nest years ago, became super rich, probably used some of his money to upgrade the nest, and has been on a constant downward spiral ever since. It happens to all parents!

Mallette posted a link to a picture of herself holding a baby on Twitter along with the caption, "A baby looks good on me eh? (Yep still Canadian). #iwantmorekids!" It's possible she just came down with a case of baby fever while holding this cute baby with a gigantic headband and doesn't actually want more kids. I mean, that's the only logical explanation. Malette has 3 million Twitter followers and her bio is about the fact that she's Justin Bieber's mom ("Yes Justin Bieber is my son. I have many other great qualities besides being his mom haha! No really.") so she had to know that people were going to be all, "Omg! Really?! You would have ANOTHER kid after all of Justin's shenanigans?"

But wait! That isn't what happened. In fact, a ton of people who use photos of Bieber for their Twitter accounts were totally in support of Malette having more kids.

Where are the angry people? Where are the ones to call her crazy? The Non-Beliebers? And will Beliebers just take any Justin-related thing they can get even if that means a half-sibling fetus? At least one person wanted to stick with the original Biebz and made that clear through this message that is oh so inappropriate for his mom:

Now that's a true Belieber.

Image: Pattie Mallette/Twitter

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