Justin Bieber congratulated the All Black's via Twitter following their victory over the Wallabies. Photo / Getty
Justin Bieber congratulated the All Black's via Twitter following their victory over the Wallabies. Photo / Getty
Among the long list of celebrities backing black are two top international musicians.
Justin Bieber and Ella Yelich-O'Connor aka Lorde are some of the latest stars to show their support for the All Blacks 34-17 victory over the Wallabies.
Bieber kept it simple, sharing a message of congratulations with his69 million followers on Twitter.
He also attached a video of the All Blacks dancing to his track What Do You Mean? in their changing room following the game.
Kiwi pop sensation Lorde was on a plane to New York with mother Sonja Yelich as the game played out on English turf, but airline staff gave passengers regular score updates.
Ella Yelich-O'Connor aka Lorde Tweeted her pride for the All Blacks despite missing the game while on a flight to New York. Photo / Getty
The Royals singer was also part of an amusing track titled Team, Ball, Player, Thing revealed in September.
It was created as an official supporters anthem in aid of a campaign called Kiwis Cure Batten and tied in with the World Cup lead up.
Other artists included Brooke Fraser, Kimbra, The Naked and Famous, Broods, Savage, Dave Dobbyn, Hollie Smith, Jon Toogood, Julia Deans, Jordan Luck and Jason Kerrison.