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Yesterday, YouTube premiered the first episode of Justin Bieber’s 10-part documentary 'Seasons.' We spoke to director Michael Ratner about how he made the "real-time" docuseries. "We got in a room," Ratner says, "and when he made it clear that nothing was off limits and that he wanted to tell his story no restrictions, that’s when it was a no-brainer.” Link in bio for the full story.

Yesterday, YouTube premiered the first episode of Justin Bieber’s 10-part documentary 'Seasons.' We spoke to director Michael Ratner about how he made the "real-time" docuseries. "We got in a room," Ratner says, "and when he made it clear that nothing was off limits and that he wanted to tell his story no restrictions, that’s when it was a no-brainer.” Link in bio for the full story.

Yesterday, YouTube premiered the first episode of Justin Bieber’s 10-part documentary 'Seasons.' We spoke to director Michael Ratner about how he made the "real-time" docuseries. "We got in a room," Ratner says, "and when he made it clear that nothing was off limits and that he wanted to tell his story no restrictions, that’s when it was a no-brainer.” Link in bio for the full story.

Relive #GRAMMYs night with us! Last night, we teamed up with Red Light Management to celebrate the 62nd annual award ceremony. Click the link in our bio to see who stopped by and what went down at the event. Photographs by Christopher Polk @whistlepigwhiskey

Relive #GRAMMYs night with us! Last night, we teamed up with Red Light Management to celebrate the 62nd annual award ceremony. Click the link in our bio to see who stopped by and what went down at the event. Photographs by Christopher Polk @whistlepigwhiskey

Relive #GRAMMYs night with us! Last night, we teamed up with Red Light Management to celebrate the 62nd annual award ceremony. Click the link in our bio to see who stopped by and what went down at the event. Photographs by Christopher Polk @whistlepigwhiskey

Yesterday, fans gathered across the street from the Staples Center to mourn the loss of Kobe Bryant, who died in a tragic helicopter crash with his daughter Gianna and seven other passengers. It was impossible not to respect Bryant's amazingly varied collection of skills on the court, and Angelenos have been heartbroken since learning of his untimely passing. Click the link in our bio to see more photos from the memorial. Photographs by @the1point8

Yesterday, fans gathered across the street from the Staples Center to mourn the loss of Kobe Bryant, who died in a tragic helicopter crash with his daughter Gianna and seven other passengers. It was impossible not to respect Bryant's amazingly varied collection of skills on the court, and Angelenos have been heartbroken since learning of his untimely passing. Click the link in our bio to see more photos from the memorial. Photographs by @the1point8

Yesterday, fans gathered across the street from the Staples Center to mourn the loss of Kobe Bryant, who died in a tragic helicopter crash with his daughter Gianna and seven other passengers. It was impossible not to respect Bryant's amazingly varied collection of skills on the court, and Angelenos have been heartbroken since learning of his untimely passing. Click the link in our bio to see more photos from the memorial. Photographs by @the1point8

From Tyler, the Creator's fiery ruckus to somber send-offs for two West Coast icons, and a visit from "Skeletor guy," we count down the 20 best, worst, and most WTF moments at last night's #GRAMMYs. See the full list at the link in our bio. Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images

From Tyler, the Creator's fiery ruckus to somber send-offs for two West Coast icons, and a visit from "Skeletor guy," we count down the 20 best, worst, and most WTF moments at last night's #GRAMMYs. See the full list at the link in our bio. Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images

From Tyler, the Creator's fiery ruckus to somber send-offs for two West Coast icons, and a visit from "Skeletor guy," we count down the 20 best, worst, and most WTF moments at last night's #GRAMMYs. See the full list at the link in our bio. Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images

"We followed @cagetheelephant on their way to the 2020 #GRAMMYs. Tap the link in our bio to see more photos. Photograph by @danieltopete."

"We followed @cagetheelephant on their way to the 2020 #GRAMMYs. Tap the link in our bio to see more photos. Photograph by @danieltopete."

"We followed @cagetheelephant on their way to the 2020 #GRAMMYs. Tap the link in our bio to see more photos. Photograph by @danieltopete."

Meek Mill, John Legend, DJ Khaled, YG, Roddy Ricch and more took part in the Grammys’ tribute to Nipsey Hussle. Link in bio to watch the full performance. Photograph by Rob Latour/Shutterstock

Meek Mill, John Legend, DJ Khaled, YG, Roddy Ricch and more took part in the Grammys’ tribute to Nipsey Hussle. Link in bio to watch the full performance. Photograph by Rob Latour/Shutterstock

Meek Mill, John Legend, DJ Khaled, YG, Roddy Ricch and more took part in the Grammys’ tribute to Nipsey Hussle. Link in bio to watch the full performance. Photograph by Rob Latour/Shutterstock

@ddlovato premiered a new song, "Anyone," in her first live performance in two years at the #GRAMMYs. Link in bio to watch her full performance. Photograph by Rob Latour/Shutterstock

@ddlovato premiered a new song, "Anyone," in her first live performance in two years at the #GRAMMYs. Link in bio to watch her full performance. Photograph by Rob Latour/Shutterstock

@ddlovato premiered a new song, "Anyone," in her first live performance in two years at the #GRAMMYs. Link in bio to watch her full performance. Photograph by Rob Latour/Shutterstock

See Lil Nas X perform “Old Town Road” with BTS, Billy Ray Cyrus, Diplo, and Nas at the 2020 #GRAMMYs. Link in bio to watch the full performance. Photograph by Kevin Winter/Getty Images

See Lil Nas X perform “Old Town Road” with BTS, Billy Ray Cyrus, Diplo, and Nas at the 2020 #GRAMMYs. Link in bio to watch the full performance. Photograph by Kevin Winter/Getty Images

See Lil Nas X perform “Old Town Road” with BTS, Billy Ray Cyrus, Diplo, and Nas at the 2020 #GRAMMYs. Link in bio to watch the full performance. Photograph by Kevin Winter/Getty Images

Aerosmith performed "Livin' on the Edge" and reunited with Run-D.M.C. for "Walk This Way" during the band’s 2020 Grammys performance. Link in bio for more. Photograph by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images

Aerosmith performed "Livin' on the Edge" and reunited with Run-D.M.C. for "Walk This Way" during the band’s 2020 Grammys performance. Link in bio for more. Photograph by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images

Aerosmith performed "Livin' on the Edge" and reunited with Run-D.M.C. for "Walk This Way" during the band’s 2020 Grammys performance. Link in bio for more. Photograph by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images

@billieeilish made her Grammy Awards debut on Sunday with a simple performance of “When the Party’s Over.” Link in bio for more. Photograph by Rob Latour/Shutterstock

@billieeilish made her Grammy Awards debut on Sunday with a simple performance of “When the Party’s Over.” Link in bio for more. Photograph by Rob Latour/Shutterstock

@billieeilish made her Grammy Awards debut on Sunday with a simple performance of “When the Party’s Over.” Link in bio for more. Photograph by Rob Latour/Shutterstock

Usher recruited Sheila E. and FKA Twigs for a tribute to Prince at the #GRAMMYs. Photograph by Rob Latour/Shutterstock

Usher recruited Sheila E. and FKA Twigs for a tribute to Prince at the #GRAMMYs. Photograph by Rob Latour/Shutterstock

Usher recruited Sheila E. and FKA Twigs for a tribute to Prince at the #GRAMMYs. Photograph by Rob Latour/Shutterstock

@lizzobeeating opened the 2020 #Grammys by belting out "Cuz I Love You" and remixing "Truth Hurts" with an orchestra and ballerinas. Link in bio for more. Photograph by Rob Latour/Shutterstock

@lizzobeeating opened the 2020 #Grammys by belting out "Cuz I Love You" and remixing "Truth Hurts" with an orchestra and ballerinas. Link in bio for more. Photograph by Rob Latour/Shutterstock

@lizzobeeating opened the 2020 #Grammys by belting out "Cuz I Love You" and remixing "Truth Hurts" with an orchestra and ballerinas. Link in bio for more. Photograph by Rob Latour/Shutterstock