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Justin Bieber opens up about his 'anger issues' in candid Instagram post
Justin Bieber opens up about his 'anger issues' in candid Instagram post

Daily Mirror

time17-06-2025

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  • Daily Mirror

Justin Bieber opens up about his 'anger issues' in candid Instagram post

Justin Bieber had taken a swipe at wife Hailey last month on social media amid a worrying period, during which fans have expressed their concern for the popstar Troubled popstar Justin Bieber has confessed to being "broken" and "angry". The singer opened up about his "anger issues" in a new post on Instagram, the latest in a string of self reflections he has uploaded in recent months. Fans have become concerned for the star's mental health after disturbing social media posts included close-up selfies and blurry images. ‌ But in a candid post today, Bieber, 31, said: "People keep telling me to heal. Don't you think if I could have fixed myself, I would have already? I know I'm broken. I know I have anger issues... I tried to do the work my whole life to be like the people who told me I needed to be fixed like them. And it just keeps making me more tired and more angry. The harder I try to grow, the more focused on myself I am. ‌ "Jesus is the only person who keeps me wanting to make my life about others. Because honestly, I'm exhausted with thinking about myself lately. Aren't you?" Concern has also been shared for Bieber's relationship with wife Hailey, following spats played out on social media. Bieber blanked his wife on Mother's Day and, consequently, she chose not to wish him a public happy Father's Day on Sunday. They married in South Carolina in September 2019 and, in August last year, model and socialite Hailey gave birth to a son. Since then, the Biebers have had anything but domestic bliss and, earlier this year, the Canadian popstar admitted on social media he struggles with feeling like a "fraud". It is a far cry from Bieber's heady days as a confident 16-year-old prodigy when Baby, his track with Ludacris, peaked at third in the UK charts and fifth in the US. He would, within five years, top both charts with What Do You Mean?, a fun and summery number blasted out at parties across the world. Fans - reminiscent of that successful Bieber era - took to social media themselves recently to post messages of support. One person said: "Awh good love him seriously struggling it's looking like Liam Payne and Britney [Spears] someone needs to help him before it's to late." As a second wrote: "So hard and sad to watch. Why are the people around him not helping him when he's clearly struggling. He's not clear at all and hurting." "Babe. Please go get help," another chimed in, as a fourth commented: "Omg men u need therapy ur case is serious." "Bro you're 31, get some therapy for your sons' sake. Or divorce Hailey then get therapy idk man but you need to get yourself together for Jack," one added, with another writing: "I love you and I'm praying for you. You're so many peoples idols. You have an amazing voice. You're a father, whatever you're going through I hope you can heal."

Justin Bieber Abandons Friend Over Anger Conflict and Blames of Projecting Insecurities: ‘Life is Hard…'
Justin Bieber Abandons Friend Over Anger Conflict and Blames of Projecting Insecurities: ‘Life is Hard…'

Pink Villa

time16-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Pink Villa

Justin Bieber Abandons Friend Over Anger Conflict and Blames of Projecting Insecurities: ‘Life is Hard…'

Justin Bieber is never not in the news. Now the Baby singer is keeping it real about losing friends who do not understand him, and is cutting off those who think he's 'lashing out'. In a new Instagram update on June 15, the star shared details of a conversation with an unnamed friend whom he has since seemingly blocked after they retaliated to his anger. Justin Bieber Cuts Off Unfavorable Friend The 31-year-old star shared a series of screenshots with his fans on Sunday to update them about his life as someone who takes no bad vibes from those around him. In the text messages, the singer started off saying, 'I will never suppress my emotions for someone', and 'Conflict is part of relationship. If you don't like my anger you don't like me,' making clear case for his boundaries and expectations from his friends. 'My anger is a response to pain I have been thru,' he added. 'Asking a traumatized person not to be traumatized is simply mean.' Justin Bieber's Friend Reveals What Caused the Conflict According to the messages, Justin Bieber's friend in question was worried about the singer's anger issues and tried to calm him down, 'I'm not used to someone lashing out at me. It's not that I don't see and feel your anger.' However, the What Do You Mean? singer was taking none of it, declaring their friendship as officially over, and celebrated their short-lived relationship. Soon, he confirmed that the friendship was dead and clarified that he had 'good friends' who would respect his boundaries as a person. That, however, wasn't the end of his blame game, as the star reshared his post on his Instagram stories, demanding that people don't ask him if he was doing okay. 'I don't do that to you because I know how hard life is for all of us.' He went on to further his claims with, 'It's hard. Lets encourage our people not project our insecurities onto one another.' Jack Blues Bieber.

Justin Bieber Shares New Glimpses of 9-Month-Old Son Jack Blues: ‘Gonna Be a Good Summer'
Justin Bieber Shares New Glimpses of 9-Month-Old Son Jack Blues: ‘Gonna Be a Good Summer'

Yahoo

time30-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Justin Bieber Shares New Glimpses of 9-Month-Old Son Jack Blues: ‘Gonna Be a Good Summer'

Justin Bieber is giving fans a small insight into his life as a dad, posting new photos that feature his 9-month-old son Jack Blues. The 'What Do You Mean?' singer, 31, uploaded a carousel of photos via Instagram on Thursday, May 29 which showed glimpses of his son. In one photo, Justin posed in front of a golf cart as he held on to Jack, who was perched upon his shoulders. Another photo featured a shirtless Justin sitting on a couch looking intently at a child that appeared to be Jack. The child's face was not visible in either photo. Several other photos showed Justin engaged in various activities such as exploring the woods, hanging out with friends, texting on his phone, smoking on a couch and lying on asphalt in the sun. He captioned the post, 'Gonna be a good summer 🫶🏼' Justin Bieber Gives Son Jack a Sweet Kiss in Black-and-White Photo Justin and his wife Hailey Bieber, 28, welcomed their son in August 2024. Announcing the happy arrival at the time, Justin wrote 'WELCOME HOME' alongside a photo showing their son's foot wrapped in a blanket via Instagram. Earlier this month, Hailey shared a different photo of their baby to celebrate Jack hitting the nine-month milestone. 'My sweet baby is 9 months old today 🤧😿,' Hailey captioned an Instagram Story photo on May 23 of Jack sitting down and playing with a toy. While Justin and Hailey, who tied the knot in 2018 after two years of dating, have shared snippets of their lives after first-time parents since Jack's birth, neither has shown the child's face in any images posted. The post comes after a source told Us Weekly on May 20 that Justin has been focusing on the people and projects in his life that matter the most to him — especially Hailey and Jack. Justin Bieber Lounges With Son Jack Blues in Sweet New Pic 'Hailey tries to be there for him as much as she can,' a source close to the Biebers exclusively shared with Us. 'She is very patient and accommodating and helps him a lot. She is the most supportive wife, and he feels grateful to have her. They have been through a lot, but have been in a good place these last few months.' The source also told Us that while fatherhood was 'an adjustment' for Justin, the new role has also led to some encouraging changes amid continual drama making headlines. 'When his son was born, everyone was hoping that would be a positive influence for him,' a second insider explained to Us. 'It's what's made him really want to heal and reflect on everything.'

Justin Bieber calls out 'jealousy' over his marriage with Hailey in statement
Justin Bieber calls out 'jealousy' over his marriage with Hailey in statement

Metro

time25-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Metro

Justin Bieber calls out 'jealousy' over his marriage with Hailey in statement

Justin Bieber has lashed out at social media users who have speculated he and wife Hailey Bieber are heading for divorce. The duo, who welcomed their first child Jack in August, have endured a turbulent few months, with Justin's worrying online behaviour and speculation mounting that they are on the rocks after seven years of marriage. With many fans worried about Justin – and others commenting on the status of his relationship – the Baby hitmaker, 31, has called out commentators as being 'jealous' of their marriage. In a long and somewhat incoherent Instagram post, he said that feelings of 'guilt' can be relieved by 'not going to church'. 'They treat me like ass out here, but if I remember that I am flawed too and god forgave me,' Justin said, adding: 'It helps to stop feeling better than those people who are mean and hurtful. 'Because when I'm really honest I can be mean and hurtful too. To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video 'My instinct is to be like damn I wouldn't gossip and spread lies about someone on the internet but there's other s**t I do I'm not proud of.' The star continued: 'And honestly if I was u it would be hard not to be jealous if I saw me and Hailey going as brazzzzyy. 'It's really up for us and that's understandable why people can't stand it,' he said. 'I don't blame em. Hailey and I are the Jones' that are impossible to keep up with.' This post is the latest in a string of erratic social media ramblings from the Canadian singer, whose behaviour and dishevelled appearance has raised eyebrows in recent months. Concern grew when he was spotted smoking an unidentified roll-up next to his teenage brother at Coachella, with fan footage also showing him hunched over and bobbing along loosely to his 2015 song What Do You Mean?, appearing to look unsteady on his feet. Years after he rocketed into the spotlight at a young age producing hits including Sorry, Yummy, Love Yourself and One Less Lonely Girl, fans have become worried about Justin Bieber. His last few years have seen big changes in the star's life. In 2022, he was diagnosed with facial paralysis condition Ramsay Hunt syndrome, and last year he became a dad for the first time after welcoming baby boy Jack with wife Hailey Bieber. Justin called the concern about his behaviour 'exhausting', but continued to post worrying social media content. In one, he declared that he was 'changing' and 'letting go'. He wrote: 'Not trying harder! Are you tired of trying to follow all of the rules in hopes to get the results you crave?' Explaining that love was 'more powerful than rules', he insisted: 'It's time to grow up. Changing is about letting go! 'I tried to follow the rules. I'm not good at it. But u don't need to follow rules to enter into a life of love. U just receive so enter love living! 'God always grants us love! It's one of his promises! Upon receiving God's love! U start to change and start following love. 'Today I'm letting go and remembering the weight isn't on me to change. The weight is on God. So I give all my insecurities and my fears to him this morning. Because I know he gladly takes it. Asking Jesus to genuinely help me with simply the next step today [sic].' Earlier this year when fans noticed Justin had unfollowed his wife on social media, he claimed that someone had accessed his account without his knowledge. In a short message before re-following Hailey, he fumed: 'Someone just went on my account and unfollowed my wife. 'S**t is getting suss out here.' Earlier this year a source told The Daily Mail that Hailey, 28, doesn't know 'where to turn' for 'help' as Justin becomes more withdrawn. To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video 'It's like he doesn't care about his well-being anymore,' they continued. 'He's moodier too. People are worried that he's lost any motivation, even for his music.' More Trending They claimed he 'won't listen' to Hailey as he stops eating, drinking, and working — including when it comes to music which he used to love. 'He won't listen to her when she tries to help,' the source added. 'Hailey struggles with where to turn. 'It's not as if she can ask his family for help – or hers for that matter. They've both experienced estrangement from them.' Got a story? If you've got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the entertainment team by emailing us celebtips@ calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we'd love to hear from you. MORE: JoJo Siwa shocks Celebrity Big Brother viewers with stalker bomb revelation MORE: 'Bonkers' new thriller starring 90s heartthrob lands rare Rotten Tomatoes score MORE: Why is no one talking about Justin Bieber's bizarre drama with his clothing brand?

Why is noone talking about Justin Bieber's bizarre drama with his clothing brand
Why is noone talking about Justin Bieber's bizarre drama with his clothing brand

Metro

time24-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Metro

Why is noone talking about Justin Bieber's bizarre drama with his clothing brand

Justin Bieber seems to have had a falling out with the creative director of Drew House – who has repeatedly called his church a cult (Picture: Broadimage/REX/Shutterstock) While everyone seems to be speculating about what exactly is going on with Justin Bieber, not nearly as many are discussing the bizarre drama surrounding his clothing brand, Drew House. Justin, 31, has been met with raised eyebrows from fans over the last few months, with concerns ramping up during the annual Coachella music festival in Indio, California during which the singer displayed worrying behaviour. He smoked an unidentified roll-up next to his teenage brother at one event, with separate fan footage showing him hunched over and bobbing along loosely to his 2015 song What Do You Mean?, appearing unsteady on his feet and even somewhat disoriented. Given the pop icon's recent appearance of poor health, a string of erratic social media posts, and aggressive behavior toward paparazzi, many fans suspect that something may be wrong. Perhaps the real source of the drama is an aspect of the star's life that the media has largely ignored: the disintegration of his clothing brand, Drew House, and his relationship with the brand's creative director, Ryan Good. Although Ryan was the best man at Justin's wedding, the two reportedly haven't spoken in over a year, with tensions arising from Justin's relationship with his pastor, Judah Smith Justin posted a clear message telling fans not to 'waste their money on Drew House' (Picture: Justin Bieber/Instagram) The bizarre AI video showed Bieber burning Drew House merch (Picture: Justin Bieber/Instagram) A source close to the situation told TMZ that Ryan felt the faith community he and Justin were a part of – called Churchome and led by Judah – 'was a cult and he wanted out.' As Ryan began to separate himself from the church, Justin only got closer to Judah, according to the source, even adding him to the board of Drew House a few years ago, a decision with which Ryan disagreed. After TMZ posted the article with statements from this source, a follow up post went up hours later with sources close to Justin explaining the singer felt that the brand was 'no longer his' and wanted to distance himself from his ex-manager, Scooter Braun, who is heavily involved with the brand. Drew House was founded by the popstar in 2018(Picture: Gotham/GC Images) This source also claimed that Justin was always outvoted on board decisions, which Drew House subsequently denied via comments from…even more sources. The Drew House sources stressed to the publication that Ryan is not angry with Justin, but is very concerned about the amount of influence Churchome and Judah have in his life. These sources again called Churchome 'a cult.' Now, it appears that Justin has distanced himself from the brand altogether. Here's everything we know about the drama in Drew House. Is Churchome a cult? Who is Judah Smith? Judah Smith has known Justin since he was 16 (Picture: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic) Pattie Mallette, Justin Bieber's mother, first saw Judah Smith speak in 2010 when he was the co-leader of the youth ministry at the City Church, which was then an average-sized church. She liked what he had to say and thought her 16-year-old son, who was dealing with the tumult of stardom, could be a good influence on Justin. So she invited him and his wife, Chelsea, to a concert. It was the beginning of one of the most enduring influences in Justin's life (he and Judah even have matching tattoos), and nearly a decade later, the Smiths' nondenominational church, now called Churchome but formerly known as City Church, draws more than 10,000 people a week across five West Coast locations. Judah often repped Drew House in public appearances (Picture:) The pastor has become a celebrity in his own right, often getting his picture taken at sports games and other high-profile events (Picture: James Devaney/GC Images) The church's L.A. services are nearly as star-studded as an awards show, with the Kardashians and other A-listers often spotted in the pews. The Smiths also introduced Justin to Carl and Laura Lentz, who lead the New York location of Australian megachurch Hillsong, which serves as a sort of sister church to Churchome. Chad Veach, another friend of the Smiths, leads L.A.'s Zoe Church, which is attended by Chris Pratt, Katherine Schwarzenegger, and Ashley Benson, among others. While the church advertises itself as progressive and hip, with Judah often dressed in designer street style as he preaches, their actual values are far more conservative. In 2005, Judah told the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, that he aimed to get congregants while they were young and made it clear he thought abortion was an abominable sin. Ryan Good and Justin have reportedly not spoken in a year (Picture: Toronto Star via Getty Images) Sources have said Ryan has called Churchome 'a cult' (Picture: Jason LaVeris/FilmMagic) When asked about his views on homosexuality, he left litte room for confusion: '[It's] a sin, the same as murder, rape, or living with your girlfriend.' Of course, none of this means that Churchome is a cult, though it is notable that there seems to be a degree of financial buy-in expected of its congregants (The church's total revenue in 2017 was about $20 million; $18.5 million of that came from 'tithes,' traditionally a tenth of congregants' incomes and offerings). There is also a lack of information available about the church, which creates a hush-hush attitude surrounding its values and practices – a common aspect of cult-like groups. Ryan Good believes Judah has far too much influence over Justin (Picture: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic) Judah will no longer answer questions about the church's beliefs on contentious topics like homosexuality and abortion, telling The Daily Beast diplomatically: 'Those are topics that I think are very important, but I wonder sometimes if we are approaching them with people in mind, or policies in mind. And I'd love to err on the people-minded side.' Is Justin Bieber no longer a part of Drew House? Earlier this month, Justin dropped an AI-generated video of him setting fire to a house filled with the brand's merch, then leaving the fire to join his wife Hailey and their new baby, Jack. The family then moves towards a structure shaped like the logo for his upcoming brand, Skylrk, which he's been teasing for over a year. Later that week he made things even clearer, posting an Instagram story that read: 'I Justin Bieber am no longer involved in this brand,' the singer wrote over a screenshot of Drew House's Instagram page. 'Drew House doesn't represent me or my family or life … If your [sic] rocking with me the human Justin Bieber don't waste ur money on Drew House.' There will undoubtedly be more drama to come (and probably more 'anonymous' sources pleading their cases), but it's clear that something is rotten in the House of Drew. Got a story? If you've got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the entertainment team by emailing us celebtips@ calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we'd love to hear from you. Arrow MORE: Tina Knowles gets choked up on Loose Women over 'difficult' breast cancer diagnosis Arrow MORE: Hollywood must learn this one lesson from The Hunger Games' bold announcement

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