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Justin Bieber fears grow as he smokes huge bong on snowboarding trip with pals

Justin Bieber fears grow as he smokes huge bong on snowboarding trip with pals

Yahoo16-05-2025

Fans continued to express concern for Justin Bieber after he posted a photo smoking a bong while on a snowboarding trip with friends.
The 'Yummy' singer shared a carousel of snaps via Instagram on Sunday from his snowy excursion to the mountains.
In the first picture, Bieber could be seen smoking a huge bong through the door of a home as his friend Eddie Benjamin played a guitar inside.
In the second image, the pop star, who was dressed in gray sweatpants, pink socks, a red hoodie and a pink beanie, stood on the porch while the glass bong was seen behind his right leg.
Fans took to the comments section of Bieber's post to express their concern over the musician's constant habit.
'I hate to see you smoking weed all the time,' wrote one user.
'All I see is a couple of potheads. Always thought @justinbieber was better than that. At least keep it out of the public view. You're not setting a good example for your young fans. Your standards appear low,' added another.
'A bunch of drug addicts in one picture
,' claimed a third fan.
'Justin you look so unhappy and if you truly believe in Jesus Christ you would be more joyful …you've got to talk to Him and trust Him with your life! You've got this my friend
love n prayers
,' commented a fourth netizen.
'I love me some Justin…. but it's not normal to be smoking green all day
. I smoked when I was young; but when I went out on the weekends…. on monday i was going to work, study…. but always smoking is not normal!!!?' said a fifth person.
In February, Bieber's rep denied 'harmful' allegations of drug use following concerns about the 'Never Say Never' crooner's behavior.
The publicist told TMZ at the time that the ongoing rumors about Bieber's physical and mental health were 'exhausting and pitiful' and showed that 'despite the obvious truth, people are committed to keeping negative, salacious, harmful narratives alive.'
The two-time Grammy winner's spokesperson said Justin, 31, has been in a good place with his wife, Hailey Bieber, after they welcomed their son, Jack Blues, in August 2024.
Justin's rep added that this year has been 'very transformative for him as he ended several close friendships and business relationships that no longer served him.'
Despite the publicist's denial, the 'Baby' singer has been seen smoking joints on multiple occasions, including at Coachella, where he lit up while standing next to his 15-year-old brother, Jaxon.
Video of the moment showed Hailey, 28, moving the teen away from the smoke.
Though the Rhode founder and the 'Peaches' crooner have put on a united front amid divorce rumors, sources exclusively told Page Six in February that Hailey was 'really concerned' for her husband.

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