Justin Bieber Docu-Series Sets Jan. 27 Debut

YouTube and Justin Bieber are teaming for Justin Bieber: Seasons. The 10-part docu-series chronicling the making of Bieber’s new album offers a look a Bieber’s private life over the past four years, including his marriage to Hailey Baldwin, as well as his musical work. “When I was getting started, YouTube provided me a platform and a community where I could share music, experiences and moments with my fans,” Bieber said. “It feels great to partner with YouTube for this original documentary series. I want my fans to be part of this journey.” Series debuts Monday, January 27 at 12p; new eps will launch Mondays and Wednesdays at noon.

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