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Justin Bieber Opens Up About Emotional Struggles in Candid Instagram Post: “I’m Tired of Thinking About Myself”

Canadian pop icon Justin Bieber has once again offered fans a vulnerable glimpse into his personal life, sharing a heartfelt message about his ongoing emotional and mental health challenges. In a deeply introspective Instagram post published on Monday, June 16, 2025, the 30-year-old singer laid bare his battle with anger, burnout, and the weight of unrealistic expectations—both from the public and from himself.

“I know I’m broken and I know I have anger issues,” Bieber wrote with raw honesty, admitting that years of navigating fame, criticism, and internal pressure have left deep scars. He challenged the well-meaning but often oversimplified advice he receives: “People keep telling me to heal. Don’t you think if I could have fixed myself, I would have already?”

Bieber, who rose to stardom as a teenager and has lived much of his life under the glare of global attention, reflected on how the constant push to be someone else’s version of “whole” disconnected him from his true self. “I’ve spent my whole life trying to do the work to be like the people who told me I needed fixing,” he admitted. “But that only makes me feel more drained… and more angry.”

Despite his worldwide success and efforts to grow and evolve, Bieber confessed that the pursuit of self-improvement has at times felt like a lonely, never-ending cycle. “The more I try to grow, the more self-centered I become. And that’s exhausting. I’m just tired of thinking about myself all the time,” he shared.

Bieber concluded the post on a spiritual note, expressing that his Christian faith remains the one anchor that gives him hope and direction amid the chaos. “Jesus is the only person who keeps me wanting to make my life about others,” he wrote. “I’m worn out from focusing on myself. Aren’t you?”

His candid words have struck a chord with fans around the world, many of whom have praised his honesty and courage in speaking about mental health—reminding others that even those in the spotlight are still human, still struggling, and still healing.

Source: notjustok.com

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