
Justin Bieber's holiday pics with Hailey Bieber spark cultural appropriation debate
Singer Justin Bieber's post from his Italy holiday led to mixed reactions on social media. (Credit: X/justinbieber)
advertisementAn X user, while making a subtle remark on the picture, wrote, "Dark vibe." Another user took a jibe at Justin sharing his dark picture, and wrote, "He is back."
Justin Bieber's fans defended him after he was accused of intentionally using a black background in his holiday photo. (Credit: X)
Justin Bieber's Italy holiday post led to a meme fest. (Credit: X)
This is not the first time the singer has faced outrage over cultural appropriation. Justin faced criticism in 2019 for sporting dreadlocks, as reported by USA Today. The singer later clarified by stating that as a Canadian he was just experimenting with his look.The singer during one of his stage shows in Mexico, in 2022, spoke against "racial injustice," according to Marca. He said, "This is a tour of unity and acceptance, we are all the same. In this world there are many divisions and a lot of racial injustice. We can make a difference, we can be together and unite. Racism is diabolical!""So, when we created the 'Justice' album, we wanted to make an intentional moment. A moment of unity, a moment of acceptance, a moment of belonging. In this world, there's a lot of division and what justice is for us to all come together," Justin went on."We know that racism is evil. It's wrong. But you and I, we get to be the difference-makers. We get to be the ones to stand with our brothers and sisters and make a change," he added.The Canadian singer recently launched his new album-SWAG on July 11, marking his seventh studio release.Justin has returned to the music scene after a four-year hiatus. This is his first release since stepping back from music and selling his music catalogue to Hipgnosis Songs Capital for over $200 million in January 2023.- EndsTrending Reel

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