Key Points

Justin Bieber has opened up about his ongoing mental health struggles in a candid Instagram post. The singer admitted to feeling broken and exhausted from trying to meet others' expectations. He revealed his battle with anger issues while emphasizing his reliance on faith to shift focus outward. The post comes after a recent heated confrontation with paparazzi that went viral.

Key Points: Justin Bieber Opens Up About Anger Issues and Mental Struggles

  • Bieber admits struggling with anger and exhaustion
  • Shares frustration over constant pressure to "fix" himself
  • Cites faith as motivation to focus on others
  • Recent viral clash with paparazzi adds to concerns
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Justin Bieber admits he is broken, talks about having anger issues

Justin Bieber admits feeling broken and exhausted while battling anger issues in a raw Instagram post, sparking concern among fans.

"“People keep telling me to heal. Don’t you think if I could have fixed myself, I would have already?” – Justin Bieber"

Mumbai, June 16

Canadian singer Justin Bieber has once again raised concern over his mental well-being with his latest social media post.

Taking to the stories section of his Instagram handle, the 'Baby' singer dropped a sincere post, admitting to being broken, and dealing with anger issues.

His post read, “People keep telling me to heal. Don't you think if I could have fixed myself, I would have already? I know I'm broken. I know I have anger issues. I tried to do the work my whole life to be like the people who told me I needed to be fixed like them. And it just keeps making me more tired and more angry.”

Justin further shared that he is exhausted thinking about himself. "The harder I try to grow, the more focused on myself I am. Jesus is the only person who keeps me wanting to make my life about others. Because honestly, I'm exhausted with thinking about myself lately, aren't you?," the post concluded.

Before this, he urged everyone to not project their insecurities on each other through another Instagram post. Justin shared, “Quit asking me if I'm okay. Quit asking me how I'm doing. I don't do that to you. Because I know how life is for all of us. It's hard. Letss encourage our people, not project our insecurities onto one another. Your concern doesn't come off as care. It's just oppressive weirdo.(sic)”

Justin has been under the lens for his behaviour for some time now.

Recently, the singer got into a heated argument with paparazzi outside Soho House in Malibu, California.

The video showed him trying to hide from the cameras. However, he later lashed out saying, "We're gonna set boundaries here today. I'm not afraid to set boundaries".

The clip soon went viral on social media.

- IANS

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Priya K.
It's heartbreaking to see Justin struggle like this. Fame comes at such a heavy price. In India, we understand mental health struggles too - we need more compassion for public figures. Hope he finds peace 🙏
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Rahul S.
While I sympathize with his struggles, celebrities need to understand that paparazzi comes with the territory. Many Indian actors handle it with grace - maybe he could learn from them? Still, mental health is serious business.
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Ananya M.
His honesty is refreshing! In India we still don't talk enough about anger issues and mental health. Maybe his openness will help reduce stigma here too. #MentalHealthMatters
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Vikram J.
Fame, money, success - none of it guarantees happiness. Justin's struggles remind me of what our yogis have said for centuries: true peace comes from within. Maybe he should visit India for some spiritual healing! 😊
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Sneha P.
I grew up listening to his music, so this hurts to read. But his anger at paparazzi is understandable - we've seen how Indian celebrities like Deepika have spoken about media intrusion. Boundaries are important for everyone's mental health.
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Karan D.
While I wish him well, I can't help but think about how many ordinary Indians struggle with mental health without any support system. Maybe celebrities speaking up will lead to better resources for everyone.

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