Bieber wants to be action hero?

Albuquerque News.Net Wednesday 9th May, 2012

Justin Bieber reportedly is keen to work in action films and he is taking actor-producer Mark Wahlberg's help to fulfill his dream.


"Justin really wants to break into movies but he wants to do a project of his own. He loves action movies and is a huge fan of Mark and sees him as very much the kind of actor he wants to be - especially as Mark started out in pop," showbizspy.com quoted a source as saying.

"Unfortunately, Justin hasn't quite got the physique for an action movie just yet. He's working out with a personal trainer but the fitter he gets, the skinnier he ends up," the source added.

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