Justin Bieber and Charice - Show Recap
Continuing to highlight the World's Most Talented Kids, Oprah welcomed pop sensation Justin Bieber to the show for the first time, and Charice back to perform a song from her new self titled album.
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Oprah welcomed Justin Bieber for his first visit to the show, and Charice back to follow-up on her career in the past months since her last visit.
The World's Most Talented Kids returns as Oprah welcomed pop sensation Justin Bieber for the first time, special correspondent Jordan to interview the star, and Charice to announce her first self titled album's release.
Justin Bieber went from a small town in Canada where he was living with his single mother posting videos on YouTube to being sought after by Usher and Justin Timberlake and ultimately signed by L.A. Reid. Having his mom and a supportive team at his side has kept Justin grounded and able to live a mostly normal teenage life - aside from thousands of adoring fans around the world.
Charice first hit Oprah's stage two years ago and the rest is music history as she just recently released her first album.
This episode featured the following highlights:
Oprah's many shows on the World's Most Talented Kids are a testament to following your dreams and doing what you love, regardless of your age. Both Justin and Charice both made it evident that they pursued singing before they hit it big because it was what they loved to do and the thing in their life that gave them drive and passion to continue to follow their dreams. From YouTube videos and singing contests in the Philippines, both Justin and Charice show that never giving up can bring success at an early age. It was great to see that two young artists continue to have gratitude and awe at what is happening in their lives and focus on the positive relationships they have with their mothers to keep them grounded.
Original Air Date:
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Guests:
Oprah welcomed Justin Bieber for his first visit to the show, and Charice back to follow-up on her career in the past months since her last visit.
Show Summary:
The World's Most Talented Kids returns as Oprah welcomed pop sensation Justin Bieber for the first time, special correspondent Jordan to interview the star, and Charice to announce her first self titled album's release.
Justin Bieber went from a small town in Canada where he was living with his single mother posting videos on YouTube to being sought after by Usher and Justin Timberlake and ultimately signed by L.A. Reid. Having his mom and a supportive team at his side has kept Justin grounded and able to live a mostly normal teenage life - aside from thousands of adoring fans around the world.
Charice first hit Oprah's stage two years ago and the rest is music history as she just recently released her first album.
Special Highlights:
This episode featured the following highlights:
- Justin Bieber's most exciting experience thus far has been performing for President Obama.
- Oprah correspondent Jordan interviewed Justin at a middle school performance where he discussed normal teenage issues of allowance, curfew, and getting grounded.
- After literally singing for her supper while growing up in the Philippines, Charice's dreams are continuing to come true with the release of her first self titled studio album.
- Justin Bieber performed his song "Baby" while Charice sang her first single "Like a Pyramid" to the delight of fans in the audience.
What to Take Away from the Show:
Oprah's many shows on the World's Most Talented Kids are a testament to following your dreams and doing what you love, regardless of your age. Both Justin and Charice both made it evident that they pursued singing before they hit it big because it was what they loved to do and the thing in their life that gave them drive and passion to continue to follow their dreams. From YouTube videos and singing contests in the Philippines, both Justin and Charice show that never giving up can bring success at an early age. It was great to see that two young artists continue to have gratitude and awe at what is happening in their lives and focus on the positive relationships they have with their mothers to keep them grounded.