Breaking Down Justin Bieber’s Social Media Posts Concerning Fans

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Justin Bieber’s social media activity has been raising eyebrows among concerned fans.

In January, Justin sent his fans into a stress spiral when he stopped following his wife, Hailey, on Instagram. Hours later, Justin set the record straight, clarifying that he wasn’t the one to stop keeping up with his wife. “Someone went on my account and unfollowed my wife,” he wrote via his Instagram Story at the time. “S— is getting suss out here.”

One month later, Justin made headlines when he shared a cryptic message about age. Amid concern for the musician’s well-being, Justin’s rep told TMZ that rumors about him using hard drugs are “absolutely not true” and called the speculation “exhausting and pitiful.” Days after the rep shut down rumors, Justin shared a video of himself rapping about being “high” and uploaded a clip of him smoking.

Despite speculation about his behavior, a source exclusively told Us Weekly that Justin is “happier than he’s been in a long time,” adding that “there’s no breakdown.” The insider noted that Justin“just really doesn’t care what people think.”

As 2025 has continued, Justin has been more active on social media, and Instagram users haven’t been shy when it comes to sharing their thoughts about the singer. Justin, however, has made a point to assure supporters that he’s just fine.

Instagram meme account Today Years Old posted a screenshot of an anonymous text exchange with someone’s grandfather.

“I am worried about Justin Bieber,” the text, shared on May 21, read. “There is so much heartbreak in Justin’s life.”

Justin responded on June 10, with a comment aimed at the text thread.

“Worry about yourself gramps,” he responded.

Keep scrolling for a timeline of Justin’s 2025 social media activity:

January 21

Justin’s account unfollowed Hailey on Instagram, which he later clarified he didn’t do.

February 20

Justin shared a message about maturing via his Instagram Story. “It’s time to grow up … Changing is about letting go,” the post read, in part. “You don’t work to mature … You let go to mature.”

“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,” the post continued. “Because I know he gladly takes it. Asking Jesus to genuinely help me with simply the next step today.”

February 23

Justin’s rep told TMZ that the rumors about Justin’s mental health and alleged drug use “shows that despite the obvious truth, people are committed to keeping negative, salacious, harmful narratives alive.”

February 25

Justin video-taped himself wide-eyed as he mouthed the lyrics, “I fly high like a magpie / I go high like I’m that guy.”

February 27

Justin poked fun at the drug use rumors by sharing a video via Instagram Story of smoking what appeared to be a joint. Don Toliver’s “Attitude” played in the background of the clip.

March 3

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Justin Bieber. Courtesy of Justin Bieber/Instagram

Justin uploaded a series of Instagram photos of himself riding on a bicycle while blowing out smoke and holding a bong in his hands.

March 13

The musician opened up about life in the public eye. “People told me my whole life, ‘Wow Justin, u deserve that’ and I personally have always felt unworthy,” Justin wrote via his Instagram Story. “Like I was a fraud. Like when people told me I deserve something, it made me feel sneaky, like, damn if they only knew my thoughts. How judgmental I am, how selfish I really am. They wouldn’t be saying this.”

He continued, “I say all this to say if you feel sneaky, welcome to the club. I definitely feel unequipped and unqualified most days.”

March 16

Justin shared a glimpse of his mindset. “I was always told when I was a kid not to hate,” he wrote via his Instagram Story. “But it made me feel like I wasn’t allowed to have it and so I didn’t tell anyone I’ve had it.”

He continued, “Which made me feel like like [sic] I have been drowning feeling unsafe to acknowledge it. I think we can only let hate go by first acknowledging it’s there. How couldn’t we feel hate from all of the hurt we have experienced?”

March 17

Justin appeared to pen a message to his haters. “If they aren’t talking s—,” Justinwrote via his Instagram Story. “U must not be goin brazy [sic] enough.” He set the post to Chris Brown and Young Thug’s track “Go Crazy.”

April 7

Justin encouraged fans to reach out if they wanted to collaborate. “Dm me if u wanna make music together,” he captioned an Instagram post alongside several blurry images. In the last slide of his post, Justin shared a black-and-white selfie where he looked directly at the camera with a straight face.

April 10

Justin shared a screenshot of him attempting to FaceTime legendary singer Stevie Wonder.

“This fool never sees my FaceTimessss,” he captioned the image.

May 20

Justin’s wife Hailey’s first-ever American Vogue cover was released, and the singer reacted with a rather wild message.

“Yo, this reminds me when Hailey and I got into a huge fight,” he captioned an Instagram post of Hailey’s solo magazine cover. “I told Hails that she would never be on the cover of Vogue. Yikes, I know, so mean.”

Elsewhere, Justin noted that he was “sadly mistaken” because Hailey proved him wrong. After a barrage of backlash from fans regarding the caption, Justin changed it to a series of emojis – deleting all the text.

June 3

“‘Loyalty’ is manipulative language,” Justin wrote in an Instagram caption at the time, but it was unclear what he was referring to. “Loyalty is a duty, it’s an obligation. That’s not free will. Love is not a duty. Love is a delight.”

He continued: “Please stop using loyalty to keep people around you out of your own fear … it’s hurting us. Mafia members use loyalty to keep people in their gangs. Let’s not perpetuate this manipulative language. Love over loyalty forever.”

June 7

Another social media post had Justin referencing ketamine usage.

“This is how I feel after people keep telling me there’s more work to do after I’ve given everything I have to give. I don’t think any of us can handle hearing, ‘You just gotta try a little harder and you will be like me.’ It’s not true,’” he wrote. “I listened to fools who told me to work harder. And there’s no end to trying to earn ur spot in this life because I tried.”

Justin asked people to “stop playing God please” before sharing an AI response to a question about ketamine being “used to control people’s emotions.” (Ketamine is a prescription drug that can be used as a dissociative anesthetic to treat depression and pain management under a doctor’s care.)
Justin followed up in an Instagram Story post.

“I f***ing always knew in my gut that Jesus was the answer to the pain we are all facing,” he shared. “People still keep making me think if I work hard on myself, I’ll [be] better like them. But the harder I work on myself, the more I think about myself. I thought the point was to think about one another? The only thing that helps me to think about others [is] to let go, not try harder.”

June 8

Following his ketamine rant, Justin shared another cryptic message on social media.

“Tired of transactional relationships,” he wrote. “If I have to do something to be loved That’s not love.”

June 15

Justin shared a series of text messages in which he appeared to end a relationship with an unnamed friend.

“Asking a traumatized person not to be traumatized is simply mean,” Justin wrote, according to screenshots he shared on Instagram. He told the person that he would “never suppress my emotions for someone.”

After the friend expressed concern over Justin’s anger, the singer ended their relationship.

“This friendship is officially over. I will never accept a man calling my anger lashing out. I enjoyed our short lived relationship. I wasn’t kidding when I told u [sic] I didn’t need u [sic] as a friend. I have good friends … who will respect these boundaries.”

Justin also shared the text thread on his Instagram Story, with a message to “quit asking me if I’m OK.”

“Quit asking me how I’m doing. I don’t do that to you because I know how life is for all of us it’s hard,” he continued. “Let’s encourage our people not project our insecurities onto one another your concern doesn’t come off as care it’s just oppressive weirdo.”

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June 16

The following day, Justin shared another message via Instagram Stories.

“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,” he wrote. “I tried to do the work my whole life to be like the people who told me I needed to be fixed like them. An it just keeps making me more tired and more angry the harder I try to grow the more focused on myself I am.”

He continued, “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?”

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