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Justin Bieber shares cryptic message on why love can be exhausting

ANI May 9, 2025 232 views

Justin Bieber candidly discusses his emotional battles with love and self-worth in a series of Instagram posts. He admits feeling exhausted trying to "earn" love despite knowing he's unconditionally loved. The singer also reflects on his faith, acknowledging his flaws while believing in God's purpose for him. Fans have expressed concern over his well-being after recent cryptic messages.

"Love isn't a u get what u put in kinda thing. It's a receiving thing." – Justin Bieber"
Washington, May 8: Justin Bieber shared his thoughts on the concept, writing in a series of cryptic Instagram Stories.

Key Points

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Justin Bieber admits love can feel exhausting despite feeling loved

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Shares struggles with self-worth and feeling "unworthy"

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Reflects on faith and God's plan despite personal flaws

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Opens up about past emotional battles and mental health

"Love isn't a u get what u put in kinda thing," adding, "It's a receiving thing," he continued. "Still find myself trying to earn love. And It's exhausting,' according to E! News.

Justin, who shares 8-month-old son Jack Blues Bieber with wife Hailey Bieber, acknowledges that "I'm loved no matter what I do. "However, he admits that he still struggles with thinking that love is "deserved" from time to time.

"Made me exhausted from trying to prove I was worthy at times," he noted. "Also Made me feel more entitled at times," according to E! News.

He added, "It either makes us feel not good enough or that we're owed something. True love is freely given with no expectation."

In April, Justin Bieber opened up about his struggles, admitting that he feels "too flawed" for "God to utilise" him for something meaningful, but he continues to hold on to his faith.

The 30-year-old pop star took to his Instagram Story to post a note where he spoke about the doubts he faces every day and reflected on feelings of not being good enough. However, he said he still believes God uses him and others, no matter their flaws.

"Every day I wake up thinking maybe I'm too flawed for God to utilize me in this beautiful story of life. Yet God uses me (flaws and all) every day the same way He uses you! Our life is significant. God has a plan for us. Nothing disqualifies us from experiencing God's good plans for our life. I'm choosing today to allow God's love and grace to shape my day and give me perspective, and not make my day about trying to prove myself," read his Instagram story.

Bieber earlier also has opened up about his mental and emotional health. Earlier in March this year, Bieber posted a long message in which he admitted that he felt like he was "drowning" and that he must strive to "let hate go."

The singer also used his Instagram Stories to open up about the times he has previously doubted himself, as per the outlet.

"People told me my whole life, 'Wow, Justin, you deserve that,' and I personally have always felt unworthy," Bieber posted."Like I was a fraud. Like when people told me I deserved something, it made me feel sneaky, like, 'Damn, if only they knew my thoughts.'"

Justin, who welcomed son Jack Blues with wife Hailey Baldwin Bieber, 28, in August, first sparked concerns among fans over his health after they noticed alleged changes in his physical appearance and behaviour in February.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
It's refreshing to see a global superstar like Justin being so vulnerable about his struggles. In India, we often idolize celebrities without realizing they're human too. His thoughts on love being exhausting resonate - our society puts so much pressure on "proving" worthiness in relationships. 🙏
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate his honesty, I wish Indian celebrities would open up like this too. We need more mental health conversations in our country. But Justin should also remember how privileged he is - most Indians don't have time to overthink love when struggling for basic needs.
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Ananya M.
His spiritual journey is interesting! The part about feeling flawed yet chosen by God reminds me of our bhajans - "Main to tere dwar ka bhikari". Maybe he should visit India's spiritual centers someday. The peace here might help him more than Instagram posts! 😊
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Vikram J.
Too much drama for my taste. In India, we face real problems daily - inflation, traffic, pollution. Foreign celebrities should count their blessings instead of posting cryptic messages. That said, mental health is important for everyone, rich or poor.
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Sneha P.
As someone who grew up listening to "Baby", it's heartbreaking to see Justin struggle. His message about unconditional love is beautiful - reminds me of our family bonds in India. Hope he finds peace. Maybe he needs some ghar ka khana and family time! ❤️
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Karan D.
Interesting perspective but very Western individualistic. In Indian culture, love IS about giving - seva, sacrifice, duty. Our grandparents didn't have time for such existential crises. Different cultures, different approaches to life I guess!

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