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Justin Bieber Offered Help by Jose Canseco

Justin Bieber has gotten numerous public offers of advice from high profile individuals and now the latest one may surprise some in the form of baseball legend Jose Canseco.

Canseco, the 49-year-old former Major League Baseball player, took to Twitter to offer the 20-year-old singer help while touring in Canada recently.

"I am in Canada and would like to help @justinbieber with his life problems and scrawniness," Canseco tweeted.

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Canseco is currently attempting to break baseball and softball run records across minor league ballparks in Canada and the United States on his "Home Run Tour." While it is unclear whether the athlete is publicly reaching out to Bieber in an attempt to drum up publicity, he is not the first person to do so in recent months.

Ariana Grande, the 20-year-old singer who toured with Bieber last year, previously spoke to the radio station MIX 104.1 about people being too harsh when joking about the singer's legal troubles.

"I think it's really serious. I've seen tweets of people making fun of the mug shot and all this stuff, and it's so ignorant," she said. "It's gotten to a point where I just want him to be okay. It's this very serious thing. And it's not just like a kid who's, you know, screwing around. It's dangerous. It's very serious and upsetting."

T.I., the Atlanta based rapper, recently spoke about his desire to help the budding singer.

"Justin is going through a moment right now in his life where all of us as adults have had that transitional period where we've had to evolve from adolescence to manhood," the rapper said on "The Arsenio Hall" show earlier this year. "It was hard enough for me to become a man with a $100 thousand. A $100 million? I could imagine the mistakes that could be made. But I'm just trying to offer insight wherever needed."

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