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Justin Bieber Branded a Brat by 'CSI' Star, Videoed Kissing Selena Gomez
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During a French radio interview, Marg Helgenberger spills on the mischievous things the teen heartthrob did when he came as a guest star on her crime drama series.

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Justin Bieber has been labeled a brat. "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" star Marg Helgenberger offered her candid thought about the "Baby" hitmaker when asked about his guest appearance on CBS's crime drama during a radio interview with France's "Le Grand Direct Des Medias".

In front of a live audience, the actress famed for her role as Catherine Willows told an interviewer, "I shouldn't be saying this, but he was kind of a brat." Though claiming that the teen heartthrob was "very nice" to her, she spilled, "But he locked one of the producers in a closet and he put his fist through a cake that was on the cast's table."

Despite Justin's mischievousness, Marg did praise the young singer as a "truly a good actor". Asked in the beginning whether his role as troubled Jason McCann, who was shot dead after firing a gun at the cops, was written just to raise the ratings, the 52-year-old rolled her eyes and went to say, "Justin Bieber wasn't bad bad." She added, "But he'd never acted before ... He's better than you'd think."

In another news, Justin has been caught on video showing off his affection to girlfriend Selena Gomez. The 17-year-old singer was taped by a fan as he shared a quick kiss with and cuddled the 18-year-old songstress while they were in Indonesia a few weeks ago during the Asian leg of his My World tour.

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