Justin Bieber Shares Rare Mental Health Update Using Bible Verses, Talks of Getting “exposed”

Published 05/11/2025, 4:18 PM EDT

Justin Bieber had the whole world hovering over him from a very young age when the singer became an international music sensation. Since then, the fans and paparazzi are constantly at his back, literally shadowing his every step, scrutinizing every move, leaving him no breathing space. This kind of interference definitely takes a big toll on anyone and has done the same for Bieber, who often makes headlines over his public behavior and struggles.

Recently, the ‘Yummy’ singer has shared a mental health message with his fans that seems to shed some light on him making positive efforts and embracing his damages.

Justin Bieber is making efforts to see the best in all people

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Justin Bieber recently shared a few posts on Instagram quoting some verses from the Bible, writing “LOVE DOESN'T CONDEMN, LOVE BELIEVES THE BEST. LOVE HOPES ALL THINGS. AND ENDURES ALL THINGS” and a few other quotes. He shared another post, writing, “I think I'm gonna get exposed if I tell people how selfish I am.” He expressed his fear that people will start to dislike and distrust him. Then, sharing a picture of a bird, he wrote a lengthy caption about waking up optimistic on some days, and on others, pessimistic.

Bieber further added that he cannot control how he feels and would find himself even "subconsciously blaming god" for the bad feeling. Lately, he has been asking god to help him see the best in people. Instead of blaming people, he is ready to take ownership and pull up his big boy pants. By the end, he prayed that “god can remove the greed and selfishness from our hearts.“ This series of posts is a big positive update from the singer who has lately made news for much lashing out at the media.

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Since whispers about his health began spreading, Justin Bieber’s run-ins with Los Angeles paparazzi have left him with a sour taste in his mouth. Recently, he was mobbed by paparazzi, following which he shared another social media update, saying he refuses to be pushed out of the place where he believes his voice matters most. Voicing his opinion, he said, “I just want to be submerged in the culture.” This was after the media completely disregarded his privacy and crossed a treacherous territory. He took to Instagram to share a clip in which the singer went down a dimly lit kerb, approaching a black van as photographers shot flash in a row non-stop.

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Then few days ago, Justin Bieber had another clash with the photographers at Coachella, whom he accused of following him just for the sake of making money out of it. The singer has claimed to have suffered much at the hands of paparazzi for a long time now and worries about his and the family’s safety. But this positive Instagram update gives a ray of hope to his fans that things will eventually get better.

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So, what are your thoughts on Justin Bieber’s mental health update on social media? Share with us below.

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Shafaque Taha

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Shafaque Taha has been writing for more than half a decade now, and her passion for literature of any form is an early life habit. With more than 700 published articles in the sportainment, she is now armed with vigor to bring the same enthusiasm as an Entertainment Writer at Netflix Junkie. For her, entertainment provides a liberty to further explore the humanities with the forum of music and shows/movies in a world of ever-evolving art.

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