This Article is From Oct 12, 2012

Is Justin Bieber related to Ryan Gosling, Celine Dion?

Is Justin Bieber related to Ryan Gosling, Celine Dion?

The research conducted by Ancestry.com, says that the stars are linked to each other through some of Quebec's earliest settlers dating back 400 years ago.

Highlights

  • Teen pop star Justin Bieber isdistantly related to singers Avril Lavigne, Celine Dion and actor Ryan Gosling, according to new research conducted by a website.
  • The research conducted by Ancestry.com, says that the four stars are linked to each other through some of Quebec's earliest settlers dating back 400 years ago, reported Ace Showbiz.
  • According to a family tree provided by the site, Justin Bieber and Ryan Gosling are 11th cousins once removed while Justin Bieber and Avril Lavigne are 12th cousins.
  • They share common relatives Mathurin Roy and Marguerite Bire who were born in France in early 1600s and moved to Quebec after getting married in 1637.
  • Meanwhile, Justin Bieber and Celine Dion are 10th cousins three times removed. They are connected through Jacques Vezina and Marie Boisdon. Like Roy and Bire, they were born in France in the early 1600s and then moved to Quebec, the area which now has predominantly French-speaking population.
Los Angeles: Teen pop star Justin Bieber isdistantly related to singers Avril Lavigne, Celine Dion and actor Ryan Gosling, according to new research conducted by awebsite.

The research conducted by Ancestry.com, says that the four stars are linked to each other through some of Quebec's earliest settlers dating back 400 years ago, reported Ace Showbiz.

According to a family tree provided by the site, Justin Bieber and Ryan Gosling are 11th cousins once removed while Justin Bieber and Avril Lavigne are 12th cousins.

They share common relatives Mathurin Roy and Marguerite Bire who were born in France in early 1600s and moved to Quebec after getting married in 1637.

Meanwhile, Justin Bieber and Celine Dion are 10th cousins three times removed. They are connected through Jacques Vezina and Marie Boisdon. Like Roy and Bire, they were born in France in the early 1600s and then moved to Quebec, the area which now has predominantly French-speaking population.
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