Justin Bieber offers to take fan Lexi to homecoming dance after Dwayne Johnson shares her story

Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and fan Lexi Instagram/ therock

Justin Bieber may be one of the biggest stars around, but the singer showed that his fans mean a lot to him as he offered to take a young girl to her homecoming dance after Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson shared her story on Instagram.

The former WWE star took to the photo sharing app last week to upload a photo of him with the fan, and in the caption he revealed that "every time Lexi has to go to the hospital for a treatment she always says 'I gotta be strong cause the Rock told me to be strong!'" 

While it wasn't revealed what Lexi's ailment is, Johnson said that finding out that she brings his photo to the hospital with her gave him "instant perspective and gratitude." 

In his post, Johnson included the hashtags "#Perspective #SheToldMeSheLovesMe #AndJustinBieber," revealing that the "Baby" singer is also a favorite of Lexi's. 

In another post on Saturday, Aug. 8, Johnson shared a video of him with Lexi, wherein the "Furious 7" star said that he and Bieber are her choice dates for the homecoming dance. The star also let his followers know that Lexi is going to be crowned as homecoming queen. 

When Johnson asked the fan who between them was better, Lexi replied, "Bieber." 

"Bieber?" exclaimed Johnson, before laughing out loud.

The video, which he also shared on Twitter, was captioned, "#SheClearlyDidntGetTheMemo #PricelessMoment." 

Minutes after Johnson's post, the "Girlfriend" singer caught wind of it and tweeted the former wrestler, "When is the dance? Hit scooter and let us know. And no worries. You are her second favorite." 

Later, Bieber tweeted a second message to the "Ballers" actor and praised him for being "a good man," saying, "Be well buddy and tell her I said hi."  

Although the singer has courted his fair share of controversy recently, Bieber has been on his best behavior lately as last week, he was seen playing soccer with a group of children in California. The singer has also gone back to making music and has recently taken to Twitter to announce that he was in the studio finishing his new album, and is set to release his new single titled "What Do You Mean" later this month. 

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