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Justin Bieber Is in a ‘Good Place' With Wife Hailey Bieber as He Continues ‘Healing Period'
Justin Bieber Is in a ‘Good Place' With Wife Hailey Bieber as He Continues ‘Healing Period'

Yahoo

timea day ago

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Justin Bieber Is in a ‘Good Place' With Wife Hailey Bieber as He Continues ‘Healing Period'

Justin Bieber is trying to focus on the people and projects that mean the most to him during a pivotal time in his life. As Justin, 31, remains under the media microscope with headlines surrounding his finances and run-ins with paparazzi, the 'Baby' singer's relationship with wife Hailey Bieber continues to be a light in his life. 'Hailey tries to be there for him as much as she can,' a source close to the Biebers exclusively shared with Us Weekly. 'She is very patient and accommodating and helps him a lot. She is the most supportive wife, and he feels grateful to have her. They have been through a lot, but have been in a good place these last few months.' A second insider added, 'Hailey is a positive, good influence on Justin. She's been a saving grace for him.' Justin and Hailey Bieber Have Experienced a 'Total Shift' in Marriage After Son's Birth: Source In August 2024, the couple's lives changed forever when they welcomed their first child, a baby boy named Jack Blues Bieber. While the first source said fatherhood was 'an adjustment' for Justin, the new role has also led to some encouraging changes. 'When his son was born, everyone was hoping that would be a positive influence for him,' a second insider explained to Us. 'It's what's made him really want to heal and reflect on everything.' In recent months, Justin spent time in Finland to escape the Hollywood noise and reconnect with creativity. He also recently enjoyed a trip to Iceland with some of his closest guy friends, where he was able to feel refreshed and inspired to make new music. 'Justin needed a change of pace in order to feel inspired creatively again,' the first source close to the Biebers said. 'Justin has had dark days recently and is going through a lot of changes in his life.' Sources also told Us that the singer wants to get back to making music for his fans forever known as Beliebers. Hailey Bieber Is Trying to Be as 'Supportive as Possible' for Justin Bieber During Public Scrutiny In 2009, Justin skyrocketed to fame when he released his hit single 'One Time.' His most recent single was a 2022 one-off called 'Honest.' 'He wants to put music out soon, but is doing it on his own terms,' the first source shared. 'He needed to feel inspired, and he is really focused on putting something out soon.' The second insider said those in the music industry are rooting for Justin and hopeful that he can get back to doing what he loves. 'He has been through so much, and people around him know how hard it is,' the source explained. 'They are protective over him in the industry and want him to do well.' Justin Bieber and Hailey Bieber: A Timeline of Their Relationship Getting back on top, however, won't happen overnight. The second source described this chapter of Justin's life as a 'self-reflection and healing period.' Meanwhile, the first source claimed that Justin's inner circle is small, with very few people helping him make big decisions. 'It's a lot at once and he's trying to adjust to his new normal,' the insider shared. 'He just wants to be himself.' Us Weekly has reached out to Justin and Hailey's reps for comment.

Justin Bieber's ex-pals claim he's in a cult and being 'isolated' from friends
Justin Bieber's ex-pals claim he's in a cult and being 'isolated' from friends

Daily Mirror

time16-05-2025

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  • Daily Mirror

Justin Bieber's ex-pals claim he's in a cult and being 'isolated' from friends

Former pals of Justin Bieber have spoken out to claim he is in a 'cult' run by his church pastor Judah Smith, who has laughed at the accusations Former pals of Justin Bieber have reportedly claimed he is in a 'cult' - and that his church pastor is behind the singer cutting certain friends out of his life. The 31-year-old is said to have been shrinking his circle over the past few years and become increasingly 'isolated.' Concern has been growing for the former child star - who shot to fame at the age of just 15 with hits like One Time and Baby - who has been looking dishevelled and withdrawn from public life recently. ‌ He hasn't released any music for four years and there have been worries about his mental health and possible drug use, according to reports. In his latest social media post, he also admitted 'hurting others' in a candid confession. ‌ Taking to Instagram, he said: "I'm just an averaged flawed guy, I've done things that have hurt others, I continue to do and say things that hurt others unintentionally. Yet I woke up this morning with another opportunity to grow and not be so selfish today. Love draws us in. Love doesn't condemn. Love believes the best. Love hopes all things and endures all things. It doesn't keep record of wrong. Love helps u to forgive and love even your enemies." Now there are fears the star - who became a dad for the first time in August last year when wife of almost seven years Hailey, 28, gave birth to their son Jack Blues - is being influenced by his pastor, Judah Smith. In a clip from TMZ documentary 'What Happened to Justin Bieber', sources close to the singer said: "Let's be honest, the people who get cut out of Justin's life are pointing the finger at Judah, and saying that there's something that he's saying or doing with Justin that makes Justin not trust all these people that have been around him and helped him in his career, and personally, up to this point." But Judah has shut down any cult rumours. In another clip shown in the programme, he hits back: "OK, if we're in a cult, we're the worst cult in the histories of all cults. What kind of cult only meets once a month, guys?" TMZ claim to have been told that Judah and Justin ambushed his former manager Scooter Braun - who is Jewish and discovered Justin - asking him 'Why don't you love Jesus?' The pair are also said to have grilled Ryan Good, who was best man at Justin's 2018 wedding, about his dating and sex life. Both men are no longer thought to be friends with Justin and TMZ says their sources say Ryan has now left Justin and Judah's church, Churchome, because he thought it was a cult. One source in the documentary said: "Ryan really thought [what happened] was invasive and it really turned him off from the church." Another source added: "We're told that this is when Ryan started to feel that Churchome was a cult. That's when he started using the cult word." The Mirror has reached out to Justin's reps for further comment on this story.

Justin Bieber pleads for paparazzi attention to stop amid growing concern for pop star's behavior
Justin Bieber pleads for paparazzi attention to stop amid growing concern for pop star's behavior

Fox News

time25-04-2025

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  • Fox News

Justin Bieber pleads for paparazzi attention to stop amid growing concern for pop star's behavior

Justin Bieber shared a video of several paparazzi taking photos of him with a plea for the behavior to end. The pop star, 31, posted a video of an interaction between himself, his team and a group of photographers late Thursday night. "Look at these guys, man," Bieber repeatedly said while videoing. "This has to stop," the "One Time" singer wrote in his caption. Throughout the video, fans can hear the back-and-forth between Bieber's entourage and photographers. "Guys, can you back up please?" someone asked, before a photographer replied with, "You're filming me?" "You guys done?" another person asked the photographers. "Got your shots, go," the man added, encouraging the photographers to be on their way. Bieber shared a statement to Instagram on Friday morning, although it's unclear if the comments were related to the paparazzi video. "Everyone telling me to move from La. U think I'm gonna get bullied to leave where my influence is most needed?" he began. "How can we make a change if we run away from the darkness? I too have been caught up in the transactional nature of Hollywood. "It's embarrassing but with that said I want nothing to do with that as a grown adult with a wife and son, I just want to be submerged in the culture learning from any and everyone. And be a proponent and advocate for LOVE AND EQUALITY." In an additional post he made Thursday, Bieber wrote in part, "They treat me like a-- out here, but if I remember that I am flawed too and that god forgave me, It helps to stop feeling better than those people who are mean and hurtful. Because when I'm really honest I can be mean and hurtful too." He continued, "My instinct is to be like damn I wouldn't gossip and spread lies about someone on the internet but there's other s--- I do that I'm not proud of. That god is gracious with." "Hurt people hurt people," Bieber wrote, "And honestly if I was u it would be hard not to be jealous if I saw me and Hailey going so brazzzzyy." Fox News Digital reached out to a representative for additional comment. Bieber is no stranger to paparazzi and has been dealing with an intense level of scrutiny since his meteoric rise to fame began in 2009. The musician was first discovered after posting covers to YouTube. His viral fame led to the release of his first album, "My World," which featured the hit singles "One Time" and "One Less Lonely Girl." At the time, Bieber was only 16 years old. The "What Do You Mean" singer has recently sparked concern among fans with his various posts about his mental and emotional health. Bieber's behavior at an event put on by his wife Hailey Bieber also left fans baffled. In a video that went viral on TikTok in February, he was seen with a huge grin on his face and rocking side-to-side while talking to attendees. "Are you sure that's Justin Bieber?" one user asked. "Is he okay?!" a user asked. Another chimed in, "This is so hard to watch. Someone help him." After the speculation, Bieber's team told TMZ that concerns about Bieber's mental and physical health are "exhausting and pitiful and shows that despite the obvious truth, people are committed to keeping negative, salacious, harmful narratives alive." His team added that he is focused on being a father to his son, Jack, and producing new music. Hailey and Justin welcomed their first child in August. Bieber's behavior during weekend two of Coachella also sparked concern among fans as videos surfaced of the "Love Yourself" singer smoking marijuana in the crowd. Despite rumors of a rocky spot in the pop star's marriage to Hailey, a source told People that Bieber is having fun with his wife's support. "Hailey is not on the verge of wanting a divorce or leaving him. It's just completely untrue," the insider told the outlet. "If anything she's sad about how hard everyone is being on him now that he finally is coming back out of his shell."

Skylrk: Justin Bieber unveils his fashion brand
Skylrk: Justin Bieber unveils his fashion brand

FACT

time07-04-2025

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  • FACT

Skylrk: Justin Bieber unveils his fashion brand

The collection includes sportswear, clothing, and accessories. Canadian superstar Justin Bieber is set to launch his own new fashion label, Skylrk. The brand offers sportswear, clothing and accessories. The singer has shared a sneak peak at the new collection on social media, and here's what to expect. On Instagram, Skylrk's account does not have any posts. While there is limited information about Skylrk, shoppers can sign up for the brand's newsletter. On Justin's personal account, he shared shots of what to expect from the latest collection. The collection included hats, hoodies, shorts, sunglasses, T-shirts and trainers. The products come in a range of bright, eye-catching colours, from vibrant blues to pinks. One image shows sunglasses in a range of colours called dusty pink, toasty and wax. One video shows a computer-generated version of Justin riding a scooter while wearing hoodies and sweatpants. The name refers to the skylark bird, and is a name Justin has used himself to refer to his alter ego. Justin was born in Onatario, Canada. He rose to fame as a teenager, and originally shared videos of himself singing on YouTube. When he was 13 years old, he signed a record deal. In 2009, he released his debut single, One Time. In 2010, he released his breakout hit, Baby, which became a global success. Over Justin's career, he has moved away from pop to R&B. His hit singles include I Don't Care, Love Yourself, Monster and Sorry. He has sold more than 150 million records and won two Grammy Awards, one Latin Grammy Award, two BRIT Awards, 26 Billboard Music Awards and 18 American Music Awards. Check in with FACT for the best things to do. GO: Visit for more information.

Justin Bieber breaks silence amid escalating fan concern over his wellbeing
Justin Bieber breaks silence amid escalating fan concern over his wellbeing

Yahoo

time17-03-2025

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  • Yahoo

Justin Bieber breaks silence amid escalating fan concern over his wellbeing

Justin Bieber has spoken out about struggling with imposter syndrome amid growing concern from fans about his mental health. The 31-year-old pop star shared an emotional post on social media where he admitted to feeling 'like a fraud' and 'unqualified most days.' Fans have expressed concern for the Baby singer after recent photos showed him looking dishevelled and he was seen smoking from a bong on social media. The post on his Instagram page on Thursday read: 'People told me my whole life 'wow Justin u deserve that' and I personally have always felt unworthy 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. 'I say all this to say. If you feel sneaky welcome to the club. I definitely feel unequipped and unqualified most days. ' Justin Bieber shot to fame in 2008 when he was discovered by talent manager Scooter Braun through his YouTube videos. At just 13 years old, Bieber's talent for singing and performing quickly captivated audiences, leading to his first single, "One Time," in 2009. His debut album, My World, went platinum, and he became a global sensation with hits like "Baby" and "Sorry." His rise to fame marked the beginning of an era where social media played a huge role in launching the careers of young artists. However, concern for the singer has been mounting in recent months after the singer stepped out looking hollow-eyed and in bizarre outfits. Bieber recently posted a video of him and a friend rapping on a private jet about getting 'high.' Bieber, who is topless and holding an open bag of popcorn, raps: 'High like a fly guy, I fly high like a magpie, I go high like I'm that guy.' The video was posted less than two days after representatives for Justin Bieber and his wife Hailey issued a joint statement denying that Justin is taking any illegal drugs and calling the public's obsession over the singer's mental and physical health 'exhausting and pitiful'. '[It] shows that despite the obvious truth, people are committed to keeping negative, salacious, harmful narratives alive,' the statement said. The reps added that the last year was 'very transformative for [Justin] as he ended several close friendships and business relationships that no longer served him.' The statement also claimed Bieber has been busy working on new music and parenting his and Hailey's newborn son.

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