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Justin Bieber Helps Buddy Get A Date With Kendall Jenner

LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Justin Bieber is very, very good to his friends.

On Monday, the Canadian singing superstar Tweeted Kendall Jenner, suggesting the 15-year-old "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" star, who is also the younger sister of Kim, Kourtney, and Khole Kardashian, go out on a date with his buddy, writer/producer Julian Swirsky. "Hey @Kendalljenner you should let my boy @iamjulkeyz take you on a date ;)" the Biebs Tweeted late Monday night.

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"@justinbieber yeah, i wouldn't mind that," Julian, who is reportedly 16, chimed in shortly thereafter.

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And it appears Kendall is open to letting Bieber play matchmaker -- if the Biebs and his girlfriend, Selena Gomez, come along for the ride.

"Only if you & @selenagomez join! :) #DoubleDate," she wrote on Tuesday morning, something that seemed to delight Justin's pal.

"@kendalljenner are you choosing the restaurant? #doubledate," Julian wrote.

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