Justin Bieber will take DNA test to settle paternity row

Singer wants to prove he's not the father of Mariah Yeater's baby

Justin Bieber will take a DNA test to prove he is not the father of Mariah Yeater‘s baby, according to reports.

20-year-old Yeater claimed last week that the pint-sized popstar was the father of her three-month-old child, when she asked the singer to take a paternity test to “scientifically confirm” it was his baby and provide her with child support.

Bieber, who denied the allegations and described them as “malicious” and “false”, will now settle the on-going paternity row by taking a DNA test and will sue Yeater if the results prove he is not the child’s father, say TMZ.

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The teen sensation will reportedly take the test in two weeks’ time, after he returns to the US from Europe.

A representative for the singer has previously commented: “While we haven’t yet seen the lawsuit, it’s sad that someone would fabricate malicious, defamatory and demonstrably false claims. We will vigorously pursues all available legal remedies to defend and protect Justin against these allegations.”

Justin Bieber released his Christmas-themed album ‘Underneath The Mistletoe’ last week (November 1). His manager claimed that the star found it difficult to record a duet of ‘All I Want For Christmas Is You’ with Mariah Carey as his “balls have dropped” and his voice is not as high as it used to be.

The singer recently revealed that his second album, ‘Believe’, will feature collaborations with hip hop stars Kanye West and Drake. The LP is reportedly set to be released next year.

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