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Justin Bieber Surprises 3-Year-Old Crying Girl On 'Kimmel'

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Last week, a three-year-old girl named Cody became Internet famous for crying her eyes out over Justin Bieber. (The reasons were numerous, from "I love him," to "I don't get to see him all day," to " I want him to be one of my family.")

 

 

The video has been watched by two million-plus people, and as it turns out, one of them is Bieber himself. On Monday night's "Jimmy Kimmel Live," the pop star gave Cody a big surprise with some help from the late-night host, who flew in the girl and her family to talk about their serious case of "Bieber fever." Suddenly, Bieber appeared, and a euphoric Cody leapt into his arms, her dream fulfilled. Hopefully Kimmel wasn't right when he warned her, "you're life's not gonna get any better than this, right now."

 

If dozens of videos of girls (and their little sisters) crying over Justin Bieber suddenly pop up on YouTube, don't say we didn't warn you.

 

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