
Justin Bieber's Coachella behaviour sparks concern over mental health and personal struggles
Concerns about Justin Bieber's well-being have intensified following his appearance during the second weekend of the 2025 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, held earlier this month. The 30-year-old pop star was seen behaving in what some described as a 'spaced-out' manner, raising fresh questions about his mental and physical health.
A widely circulated video from the festival shows Bieber appearing unusually withdrawn and visibly thinner, drawing uneasy reactions not only from fans but reportedly also from members of his own circle. His team has continued to maintain that he is doing well, but the footage has reignited speculation across social media platforms.
Bieber has previously spoken openly about his battles with addiction and mental health issues, crediting his Christian faith and marriage to Hailey Bieber as stabilising factors in recent years. However, some observers believe recent life events — including the birth of his son Jack Blues — may have marked a shift in his emotional state.
The timing of Selena Gomez's recent marriage to Benny Blanco, a figure within Bieber's social network, has also caught the attention of fans. Online conversations have drawn comparisons between Gomez's current career momentum and Bieber's more reserved public appearances, though such discussions remain speculative.
While the exact nature of Bieber's current state remains unclear, the public reaction reflects genuine concern. Whether he is experiencing a difficult period or simply navigating life under intense scrutiny, many fans are expressing hope that he finds the support and stability he needs.

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