
Justin Bieber fears Hailey is pulling away, struggles with anger issues amid divorce rumors
Hailey Bieber
's private life is tense. Despite their occasional public outings together, rumors of unrest in paradise are intensifying. Reports say that Justin is trying to deal with his own problems, but the effects may already be clear.
Justin Bieber
reportedly has anger problems that he thinks are making Hailey leave. He is trying to keep his feelings in check and save the marriage.
Justin Bieber recognizes that Hailey Bieber is "pulling away" due to his anger management problems. According to reports, Justin Bieber is making every effort to control his behavior in the face of mounting rumors that he and his wife, Hailey Bieber, are divorcing, as per a report by Mandatory.
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Is Justin's anger pushing Hailey away?
The singer is reportedly attempting to "hold it together" after recently confessing to having "anger issues" after his actions, both online and offline, went viral, as per RadarOnline.
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The pop star acknowledges that things are becoming serious. Over the past few months, Justin Bieber's cryptic social media posts and altercations with paparazzi have garnered media attention. Widespread rumors that he and Hailey Bieber are going to Splitsville have also been fueled by these problems.
According to the insider, Bieber is "trying his hardest" to manage his recently acknowledged anger management problems. But, considering his wife's recent appearances without the
wedding ring
, he is also realizing that things are becoming serious now.
The pop artist is reportedly in "panic mode, pacing around the house and venting that no one really understands what he's going through," as per a report.
In an elaborate Instagram post last month, Bieber shared details about his health. The singer acknowledged being "broken" and having "anger issues" in response to the intense criticism of his actions. 'Don't you think if I could have fixed myself I would have already?' he asked those who were pleading with him to 'heal.'
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What's behind Hailey ditching her ring?
In the meantime, persistent rumors of the couple's divorce were stoked by Hailey going ringless for her recent
public appearances
. The model removed her wedding ring during a recent outing in New York City, but she later returned it to her social media posts.
Is the marriage really in trouble?
Even though Justin and Hailey Bieber's split rumors are constantly being circulated, the couple has chosen to ignore them by going out in public together and posting affectionate content on social media. During her Vogue cover interview, the founder of Rhode claimed that all the rumors were unfounded and that she was content in her marriage.
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Is Justin Bieber's marriage to Hailey ending?
There has been no official confirmation of a split, but rumors have grown due to Hailey's recent ringless outings and Justin's emotional struggles.
Has Justin discussed his
mental health
?
Justin recently admitted on Instagram that he is "broken" and has "anger issues," urging people to recognize that healing is not always easy.
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