Concern for Justin Bieber has kept rising over the past few months, with the singer sharing a heartbreaking message to his 250 million followers on Instagram, hinting on his latest struggles with mental health.
Bieber seemed to be speaking from the heart
The Never Say Never singer shared the heartfelt message on his Instagram Stories on Thursday 13 March, writing, “People told me my whole life, ‘wow Justin you deserve that’, and I personally have always felt unworthy. Like I was a fraud. Like when people told me I deserve something.”
The singer alluded to struggling with imposter syndrome

“It made me feel sneaky like d**n if they only knew my thoughts. How judgemental 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,” he added.
Concerns started over the past few months
The singer recently also shared a post where he said, “We have nothing to prove today. Just the gift of life today to accept and receive. Nothing is owed to us. And we don’t owe anyone anything.”
People had started getting concerned about Bieber’s wellbeing a few months ago after he appeared disheveled, with some even saying he seemed to be “losing touch with reality”, according to the Mirror.
This also comes with alleged issues in his marriage
The concerns over Justin’s mental health also came with concerns of a bumpy relationship with his wife Hailey Beiber.
An insider speaking to the Daily Mail claimed that Hailey had been having problems getting the two of them on the same page.
Justin addressed concerns about his changed appearance
After numerous expressions of worry towards the singer, which were sparked by his seemingly changed demeanor, Bieber broke his silence on his appearance.
One of his representatives shut down rumors that he was doing hard drugs. They also told TMZ that the past 12 months for Justin have been “very transformative for him as he ended several close friendships and business relationships that no longer served him.”
Last Updated on March 13, 2025 by Nour Morsy