*CAPTION ADDITION TO CLARIFY CHILD IS ATTENDING A PROGRAM HELD AT THE SCHOOL* In this Jan. 24, 2013 photo, Cassandra Meon, 11, reads in Creole a textbook titled, "I'm Reading With a Happy Heart," before her classmates who are taking part in an early education development program called Koukouy, at the Louverture Cleary School, in Croix-des-Bouquets, Haiti. Creole advocates say that there’s no shortage of Creole-language books and point to publishing houses such as Educa Vision, Inc. in Florida, which produce such materials. But they acknowledge that shipping the materials to Haiti is expensive and goods are often held up in customs. (AP Photo/Dieu Nalio Chery)

KEEP ON BIEBVIN'

Published: 04:05:37 AM, Mon 11 February 2013 UTC

Justin Bieber can't catch a break.

Not only was the superstar singer not nominated for a Grammy, but a Ustream session that Bieber launched at the same time as the ceremony Sunday to answer questions from fans crashed because it was overloaded. The technical snafu immediately began trending on Twitter, inspiring such popular hashtags as (hash)ThankYouForTryingJustin and (hash)JustinUseRedTube.

Bieber tweeted to fans that "livestream is over capacity it not letting me in the room." He apparently couldn't overcome the blunder and later promised to upload a video.

— Derrik J. Lang — Twitter: http://twitter.com/derrikjlang

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