Justin Bieber fans beg him to 'get help' as he appears to be...
- On 8 June 2025, Justin Bieber shared cryptic Instagram posts with selfies and references to ketamine, sparking fan concern about his wellbeing.
- This followed months of worry over Bieber's mental health, including erratic behavior at his wife Hailey's Rhode skincare event in February and persistent rumors of drug use.
- Bieber posted AI screenshots questioning ketamine's emotional control uses and messages expressing exhaustion, while fans begged him to get help amid fears he was "seriously struggling."
- He captioned one post, "IM ACCEPTING THAT GOD FORGIVES ME," and a former team member said watching him disintegrate is seeing someone "not living their purpose."
- The events have intensified fan pleas for Bieber to seek assistance and highlighted concerns about inadequate support around the 31-year-old singer.
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Justin Bieber (31) is once again causing concern among fans and followers. In recent days, the Canadian pop star posted a series of disturbing photos and cryptic messages on Instagram, which sparked all kinds of speculation about his mental health, possible substance use and tensions in his personal environment. What exactly is going on with the singer behind hits like Sorry, Peaches and Love Yourself?
Justin Bieber fans are increasingly concerned about the pop star's disturbing behavior, urging him to seek professional help.
Fans beg Justin Bieber to take help as his new pictures look horrible
On Saturday, the 31-year-old "Stay" singer posted a collection of images on Instagram that featured him making awkward faces and posing in front of a bathroom mirror. Alongside the photos, he captioned the post: "U could point at my flaws or u could recognize ur own lil bitch."


Justin Bieber's Fans Express Concern After Bizarre Instagram Post
Justin Bieber’s latest social media posts have his fans raising red flags -- with many urging the pop star to seek help as concerns over his mental health continue to grow.
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