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Justin Bieber Cheers as Dodgers Edge Blue Jays in Epic Game 3
Game 3 of the 2025 World Series provided a thrilling spectacle as the Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the Toronto Blue Jays 6-5 in a historic matchup that lasted a staggering 6 hours and 39 minutes. This epic contest, held at Dodger Stadium on March 15, 2025, tied the record for the longest World Series game, previously set during the 2018 clash between the Dodgers and the Boston Red Sox.
In attendance was Canadian pop sensation Justin Bieber, who proudly wore his Blue Jays gear while cheering for his home team. The singer shared his experience on social media from his prime seats, capturing the excitement of the game. Despite his support, the night ended in disappointment for Bieber as the Dodgers capitalized on a late-game home run from Freddie Freeman in the 18th inning, giving Los Angeles a crucial series lead at 2-1.
The match showcased not only the intensity of the sport but also the endurance of the players involved. As the innings stretched into the early hours, both teams demonstrated remarkable resilience. The Dodgers’ victory puts them in a favorable position in this best-of-seven series, with the championship of Major League Baseball on the line.
Bieber, who has been active with various commitments, recently made headlines with his debut on Twitch. In a livestream, he showcased his basketball skills, engaged with friends, and discussed his upcoming performances, including headlining at the 2026 Coachella Festival. The stream took place in a creatively designed warehouse featuring a mini half-pipe, recording studio, and lounge area, where he spoke about health, friendships, and relationships, all while playing to the tune of Partynextdoor’s “Come and See Me.”
The pop star is no stranger to sports; he has participated in the NBA Celebrity Game during All-Star Weekend multiple times, earning the MVP title in 2011. Additionally, Bieber is an avid hockey fan, having shown support for his hometown team, the Toronto Maple Leafs, during the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs. His collaboration with the National Hockey League (NHL) and Adidas last year resulted in a unique fashion collection for the 2024 NHL All-Star jersey lineup.
As for his music career, Bieber’s latest project, the Swag and Swag II collections, marked his first full live performances since 2022. The album debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 chart in July, with 16 songs from it making significant impacts on the Billboard Hot 100, including the single “Daisies,” which reached No. 2.
As the World Series continues, attention will remain on both teams and their star-studded fans. The Dodgers are poised to extend their series lead, while the Blue Jays aim to bounce back in the upcoming games. For Bieber, the thrill of the game and his musical journey continue to intertwine, reflecting his diverse interests and passions.
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