Justin Bieber exploded onto the music scene from a young age and has enjoyed incredible success in his career. Growing up in the limelight was a definite disadvantage, and Bieber’s every mistake was heavily scrutinized and reported. As an adult, the “Baby” singer has been open with fans about his struggles, including his mental health, but his comments are not always met with compassion.
Bieber is active on social media, with 294 million fans on Instagram alone, and his posts give fans a glimpse into his life and the inner workings of his mind. His most recent Instagram post is an unusual collection of photos, including a close-up of his face covered with a hoodie and a throwback photo of him from his childhood. The caption was just as unexpected, as the singer wrote: “I got anger issues too, but I wanna grow and not react so much smh.”
Justin Bieber’s Fans React To His Comment About Anger Issues
It is no secret that Bieber often makes cryptic posts that sometimes raise concerns about his health, his marriage to Haily Bieber, and his general well-being. This time was no exception, but fans have also reacted harshly with criticism of the singer. “How does it feel to be forgotten?” a comment reads. “I have to say, lately you have weird posts Justin… from a mom’s perspective. Hope you’re well,” another shared.
Other reactions include, “Youre not growing, just getting old. Still the same immature kid. Love your music, but you’re too contradicting,” and “I guess marriage didn’t fix all of your problems.” Some fans have reached out to the singer with comments on how everyone is going through the same struggles right now, and there have been questions asking if Biebs is doing OK.
Was the singer’s caption a cry for help? Is he trying to tell fans he is having a hard time right now? If so, should more reactions have focused on kindness instead of hate and criticism? We don’t have the answers but we do know Justin Bieber has previously opened up about his depression and anxiety, this includes him canceling meet and greets and taking time to prioritise his health over his career.
Hailey has also commented on her husband’s struggles, including his journey to sobriety. In 2019, she told Vogue: “I just wanted him to be happy and be good and be safe and feel joy. I’m really proud of him. To do it without a program, and to stick with it without a sober coach or AA or classes — I think it’s extraordinary. He is, in ways, a walking miracle.”
Let’s hope Justin Bieber is doing OK.