
Justin Bieber concerns fans with ‘creepy' comment left on 17-year-old actress Ariana Greenblatt's Instagram
TOO FAR? Justin Bieber concerns fans with 'creepy' comment left on 17-year-old actress Ariana Greenblatt's Instagram
JUSTIN Bieber has left fans concerned with a 'creepy' comment left on 17-year-old actress Ariana Greenblatt's Instagram post.
The 31-year-old singing star left a remark on the 17-year-old's Instagram post that got tongues wagging.
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Justin Bieber has left fans concerned with a 'creepy' comment left on 17-year-old actress Ariana Greenblatt's Instagram post
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The 17-year-old starred in Barbie
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Justin told the teenager 'I love youuuuuuuuu"
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Barbie star Ariana posted a series of photos from her new Netflix show, and penned to her millions of followers: 'fear street: prom queen is out now on netflix!!!
'Horror had always been one of my favorite genres and to have this movie be my introduction into the world was an honor
'long live christy renault @amberasaly you're the goat (we had 5 mins in a furniture shop to get these pictures ahah).'
And the comment that got the most reaction was left by Justin, as he responded saying: 'I love youuuuuuuuu.'
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It has led concerned fans to call the Baby singer creepy, as one person wrote: 'This is so creepy Justin,' while another penned: 'What the hell?'
Someone else said: 'In no circumstance is it appropriate to comment this on a 17 year old girl's profile when you're a 31 year old man.'
Ariana went on to like Justin's comment, and some fans defended him saying he was 'just showing [Ariana] love.'
Some Ariana fans told her she looked like Justin's ex, Selena Gomez.
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And some found the comment disrespectful to Justin's wife Hailey Bieber, as someone wrote: 'Justin seem more supportive of a 17-year-old girl and Chris Brown than his own wife after her Vogue cover. He seems to enjoy embarrassing her at every opportunity.'
Watch the moment Justin Bieber sparks concern as he makes surprise appearance on stage at Kendrick Lamar and SZA's gig
Justin's concerning comment comes just mere days after the singer sparked concern for his health while attending a Toronto Maple Leafs game with wife Hailey.
Sitting rink side at a hockey game at Scotiabank Arena, Justin could be seen grinning beside his wife.
Reacting to a snap shared by NHL on Instagram, social media were quick to react to Justin's appearance.
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Justin and Selena's Relationship Timeline
Here is what you need to know about Justin and Selena's on and off again relationship throughout the 2010s.
December 8, 2010: Justin and Selena were spotted on an IHOP date in Philadelphia together, although Selena tried to shut down romance rumors saying they are just friends.
December 31, 2010: The pair spend New Year's together in St. Lucia and were spotted kissing on a yacht.
February 28, 2011: Justin and Selena make their red-carpet debut at the Vanity Fair Oscars party.
May 2, 2011: Selena confirms their relationship to Seventeen.
November 2012: Justin and Selena break up for the first time due to "being apart so much" and "trust issues," a source told PEOPLE at the time.
April 2013: The pair were spotted together again, engaging in PDA.
November 6, 2014: Selena confirms she and Justin split for the second time while On Air with Ryan Seacrest.
December 2014: Justin sparks romance rumors with Hailey Baldwin and is seen kissing her a year later on December 31, 2015, while in St. Barts.
August 2016: Justin begins dating Sofia Richie.
January 2017: Selena starts dating The Weeknd.
November 30, 2017: Selena splits from The Weeknd and reunites with Justin.
March 7, 2018: The pair take a break and Justin rekindles his relationship with Hailey soon after.
May 2018: Selena decided to walk away from the relationship.
At the time, a source told Us Weekly: "Selena started seeing the bigger picture when it came to their relationship, like what was more important: her general happiness and her family and friends' approval, or her being together with Justin, where no one really supported their relationship."
One person said: "Dude looks unwell."
Another asked: "Is he sick?"
"Dude loooks messed up," said a third.
A fourth person then said: "What's up with bros face though?"
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CONCERNING SNAPS
At the start of May, we reported that Justin had shared snaps on Instagram of him using a bong.
Sharing some photos from a trip away at a recording studio, one snap saw Justin's pal, Australian singer Eddie Benjamin, playing guitar.
In the snap, Justin was visible through an open door in the left corner, and he appeared to be smoking from a bong.
Another photo then saw Justin on a patio with a mountain view behind.
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The snap seemed rather normal, though a bong could be seen on the floor, which comes as speculation around Justin's health continues to run rampant.
Also, earlier in the year he shared other snaps with a bong, with some of the pictures even showing him using the item.
'HARD DRUG USE NOT TRUE'
But despite the concern around Justin's health and recent alleged drug use, he is said to be doing better than ever.
"The recurring narrative that Justin is using hard drugs is absolutely not true," his representative told TMZ back in March.
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They added how the rumors about how Justin is doing is "exhausting and pitiful".
They then noted how it "shows that despite the obvious truth, people are committed to keeping negative, salacious, harmful narratives alive".
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