Justin Bieber’s Mom: Would You Watch Her Anti-Abortion Film For Free?
Pattie Mallette, better known as Justin Bieber’s mother, has been very open over the years about her anti-abortion stance. The single mother got pregnant while she was still in high school, but after converting to Christianity, she decided to keep the child, which worked out pretty well considering he turned into the most famous pop star in the world.
Earlier today, Mallette announced she’s executive producing an anti-abortion short film that will be shown at various events across the country starting on February 28. Entitled Crescendo, it was conceived and shot with a goal of raising $10 million for pregnancy centers across the country that will assumedly advise women to consider options other than abortion. Here’s what Pattie had to say…
I have no idea whether one of these special Crescendo events will make it to your town, or whether you would actually be willing to pay to attend, but what I would like to know is whether or not you would watch this short film if it was available for free.
What do you think? If Crescendo was available on YouTube, would you watch it? Le tus know your thoughts by voting in the poll below…
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