Panic swept across social media once again as Justin Bieber's mysterious series of recent Instagram posts had fans holding their breath in concern for his mental health and his marriage to his wife, Hailey Bieber. Over the weekend, the pop star released a flurry of cryptic messages before temporarily deleting his account, only to bring it back hours later, arguably more confusing.
On Sunday, March 30, Bieber raised a few eyebrows on his Instagram stories. One post declared, "I tried to play nicey-nicey," while another featured a close-up photo of Hailey to the haunting strains of Sade's "Jezebel."
The singer also shared a photo of himself seemingly rolling a joint and another that referenced God. Then, in a twist that added more intrigue, he previewed new music on the platform. Some fans noted that he appeared disoriented in the video snippets, adding to speculation about his state of mind.
Bieber's timing in the posts couldn't have been more curious. They came amid longstanding whispers about his mental health and the status of his marriage to Hailey Bieber.
Bieber has spoken candidly about his struggles with anxiety, anger, and self-worth. Earlier this year, he said, "There are moments where I hate myself for doing things just for people to like me," and even admitted to feeling like a "fraud" despite his enormous success. These comments have caused fans to speculate if he's having another hard time emotionally.
To make matters worse, Hailey allegedly unfollowed Justin on Instagram, which didn't escape the attention of fans. The couple has not yet addressed any of those rumors, which is leading the public to wonder if their relationship is on the rocks.
Ironic enough, amid all the confusion, Bieber also posted a rare photo of his 7-month-old son, Jack Blues. In several posts, the singer cuddled with Jack, FaceTimed, and lay with the baby on his chest. However, in line with the couple's work to keep their child's privacy, Jack's face was covered by an emoji.
In another Instagram story, Bieber shared a nostalgic image of Tupac Shakur that he captioned, "Hate to take your feelings ransom." The allusion left fans wondering if he meant something more or was expressing admiration for the deceased rapper.
For now, Bieber has not clarified what he's alluding to in his posts, and Hailey hasn't responded to speculation about their marriage. With new music coming, a more prominent family, and a social media presence that keeps fans wondering, Justin Bieber knows how to keep the world talking. Whether his posts were cries for help, a marketing ploy, or simply the latest chapter in the sordid saga of celebrity life remains to be seen.
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