First, west London had Bieber fever.<br/> Then east London.<br/> The British capital was in overdrive on Monday (November 7) for not one but two sets of Christmas lights turned on by teen singing sensation Justin Bieber.<br/> And where Justin goes, so do his devoted fans, so-called "Beliebers".<br/> They are staying true to their idol despite the paternity suit filed against him by a U.S. woman - a claim he has denied.<br/> SOUNDBITE: Fan, saying (English):<br/> "We like him for his music, not for his private life."<br/> SOUNDBITE: Fan, saying (English):<br/> "Still stuck with him."<br/> ANOTHER FAN, SAYING: I'm still a 'Belieber', a big 'Belieber'."<br/> The singer was escorted from one venue to another via a helicopter.<br/> When asked where he would be spending Christmas in 20 years, he said with loved ones.s<br/> SOUNDBITE: Justin Bieber, saying (English):<br/> "Hopefully I will be able to be with my family, hopefully in 20 years I will have kids and stuff, so I dunno, be with them."<br/> And the strangest present a fan has ever given him.<br/> SOUNDBITE: Justin Bieber, saying (English):<br/> "The craziest thing a fan has ever given me? I dunno fans have given me lots of crazy things, like one time a girl gave me like a rubber golf club, which was kinda strange, but my fans are real cool."<br/> Bieber also promoted his new Christmas album "Under The Mistletoe", which features a collaboration with Mariah Carey.<br/> SOUNDBITE: Justin Bieber, saying (English):<br/> "It was amazing, it was incredible, she was very, she was amazing, she let me be on the song."<br/> REPORTER ASKING: How did you keep up with the high notes?<br/> SOUNDBITE: Justin Bieber, saying (English):<br/> "Like I said before, it was pretty hard, but we made it happen."<br/> The world will have to wait until Bieber returns to the U.S. to take a paternity test after which the singer has said he will sue his accuser.<br/> Cindy Martin, Reuters
