Justin Bieber 'Believe 3D' Release Date Set for Christmas 2013? On Twitter, Manager Scooter Braun, 'Baby' Singer Tease the 'Truth' Will Be Revealed in Time for Holiday Season

Though "Heartbreaker" may be the unreleased Justin Bieber project of 2013 that gets most Beliebers' hearts pumping, the song is in no means the only remaining project the "Baby" singer is expected to drop before the end of the year. Rumors about a second concert film for Bieber, "Believe 3D" have been making their way around the Internet for some time. Now, it seems as though the follow up to "Never Say Never" may have a tentative release date... Christmas 2013!

On his official Twitter account, Bieber's manager Scooter Braun posted a mysterious @ tweet to the pop star and documentarian Jon M. Chu. "@jonmchu @justinbieber I think we have a Christmas present for everyone this year. #thetruthwillbetold #believe," he wrote. Bieber then seemed to confirm that "Believe 3D" will be released before the year's end and will be highly revealing. "@scooterbraun @jonmchu only interview of the year. The truth," he wrote on his own Twitter.

Bieber has, in fact, had a controversial year. Despite sold-out concerts and an impressively dedicated fanbase. Bieber has faced continued media backlash due to his antics. The singer has been spotted peeing in buckets, allegedly spitting on fans and smoking marijuana in 2013, leading some to wonder whether or not the teen idol was wandering down a dangerous path.

However, is seems as though Bieber's side of the story will finally be revealed in "Believe 3D."

Of course, like "Never Say Never," personal documentary footage will likely be used between performances from Justin Bieber's sold-out Believe Tour. According to Bieberpedia, shows in Toronto, New York City and Miami were recorded for use in the film.

"Believe 3D" will reportedly be released during the 2013 holiday season. It will be directed by Chu, who also filmed "Never Say Never."

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Justin Bieber, Release date, Scooter Braun, Twitter, Tour, Controversy
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