
Justin Bieber's performance aired on the same day that he released his album, Justice
Justin Bieber’s performance aired uniformly on the day he released his album, Justice.
Justin Bieber and the Duke of Cambridge were both included amidst other distinguishable noticeable faces who partake in this year’s Red Nose Day on BBC One.
His performance was exclusively classic, as he performs one of his latest songs, ‘Hold on’ on this year’s Comic Relief charity fundraiser.
The Duke of Cambridge appreciated the populace for its compassion and generosity.
Comic Relief raised a recorded figure of £45,938,942 during the night to help limit hunger, homelessness, domestic abuse, and mental health stigma.
Talking about mental health in a recorded video message, Prince William explains that: “This is a subject that is very close to my heart, and it’s wonderful to know that your support tonight will make sure that there is help at hand when things become too much for people.”

Bieber – who released his album, Justice, earlier on Friday, asked viewers who can help those who need it most.
Daniel Craig and Catherine Tate were also included among other celebrities who participated.

Daniel Craig starred in James Bond, and he came face-to-face with Tate’s Nan character in a sketch that witnessed Nan cleaning an office in M16 before accidentally video-calling 007.
His character then introduces himself as “James Bond,” to which Nan quips: “Well, make up your mind, son. Why are you introducing yourself backward?”
Before the sketch is concluded, Nan is exposed as the sketch villain, telling Bond, “It’s me, 0075. I have got a bus pass and a license to watch the BBC, and I have finally caught up with you.”
Michael Sheen, Keira Knightley, and KSI starred in 2020: The Movie, a parody based on recent world events.
And Dawn French made a sensational come back as Vicar of Dibley, opening the show with a rendition of Lizzo’s song, Juice.
Alesha Dixon, Sir Lenny Henry, Davina McCall, Paddy McGuinness, and David Tennant hosted the three-hour special.
Former Doctor Who star Tennant also emerged with Sheen in a special episode of their Zoom-based comedy series Staged.
Jack Whitehall, meanwhile, had his battles with Zoom in another star-studded sketch that featured Olivia Colman, Anya Taylor-Joy, and others.
Comic Relief presenters Paddy McGuinness, Alesha Dixon, Sir Lenny Henry, Davina McCall, and David Tennant.
Justin Bieber and Prince William lead all other famous faces.
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