In a series of recent Instagram posts, Justin Bieber has opened up about his emotional struggles, including ongoing issues with anger and a sense of feeling broken. His candid reflections have sparked conversations across social media, drawing both support and speculation from fans and followers alike.
The Grammy-winning artist, now 31, has long used his platform to speak about personal growth and mental health. However, his latest remarks offer one of the most vulnerable insights yet into his internal battles — and the spiritual foundation he relies on to stay grounded.
“I Know I’m Broken”: Justin’s Honest Admission
Justin Bieber attends The 2021 Met Gala Celebrating In America: A Lexicon Of Fashion at Metropolitan Museum of Art on September 13, 2021 in New York City.
In a June 16 Instagram post, Bieber shared a heartfelt message that read more like a journal entry than a public statement. He began by addressing the many voices urging him to “heal,” writing:
“Don’t you think if I could have fixed myself I would have already?”
Bieber didn’t hold back.“I know I’m broken,” he continued. “I know I have anger issues. I tried to do the work my whole life to be like the people who told me I needed to be fixed like them. And it just keeps making me more tired and more angry. The harder I try to grow, the more focused on myself I am.”
It was a message that resonated with many — not because it was polished, but because it was deeply human. Bieber’s post captured the exhaustion that often accompanies personal growth, particularly when it feels like progress is constantly being measured by others.
“Jesus Is the Only Person…”: Turning to Faith
Justin Bieber is seen on May 03, 2023 in Los Angeles, California.
While many celebrities turn to therapists, wellness retreats, or social movements for healing, Bieber emphasized that his anchor has been faith.
“Jesus is the only person who keeps me wanting to make my life about others,” he wrote.
This isn’t the first time Bieber has publicly leaned on his Christian faith. Over the years, he’s spoken openly about the role his relationship with God plays in his recovery, relationships, and sense of identity. But this time, his words carried a sense of surrender — not just to faith, but to the idea that healing may be a lifelong journey rather than a destination.
Conflict, Emotions, and Setting Boundaries
I’m Broken & Exhausted’: Justin Bieber Addresses His ‘Anger Issues’ In Latest Post
Bieber’s emotional transparency didn’t end there. Just a day earlier, on June 15, he posted a screenshot of a text exchange that revealed a falling out with a close friend. The message was clear:
“I will never suppress my emotions for someone. Conflict is a part of relationship. If you don’t like my anger, you don’t like me.”
In the conversation, he defended his emotional responses, writing:
“Anger is a response to pain… Asking a traumatized person not to be traumatized is simply mean.”
After being told he was “lashing out,” Bieber ended the friendship in the text exchange, stating:
“Ouch. This friendship is officially over. I will never accept a man calling my anger lashing out.”
The message closed with Bieber reinforcing the importance of emotional boundaries:
“I wasn’t kidding when I told you I didn’t need you as a friend. I have good friends. Who will respect these boundaries.”
The post sparked a flurry of online discussions, with some questioning his approach, and others applauding his commitment to emotional honesty and self-respect.
Fatherhood and Personal Growth
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Bieber and his wife, Hailey Bieber, recently welcomed their son, Jack Blues Bieber, adding a new layer to the pop star’s personal transformation. Though fatherhood is relatively new territory for the singer, fans have already noted that it may be influencing his outlook.
The experience of being a parent appears to be part of what’s motivating Bieber to reflect more deeply on his emotional well-being. While he hasn’t spoken in detail about his son in the recent posts, the overarching message of responsibility — both emotional and spiritual — runs throughout his latest reflections.
Former Manager Speaks Out: “He Wants to Do It on His Own”
While Bieber was making headlines with his Instagram revelations, his former manager Scooter Braun also weighed in on their changed relationship. During an appearance on The Diary of a CEO podcast on June 9, Braun addressed the emotional and professional space Bieber is currently in.
“You get to a point as a man where you want to show the world you can do it on your own and I completely respect that,” Braun said. “At this point, that’s what he’s doing. And myself and everyone from the old team is rooting for him.”
The tone of the comment was one of support — without interference — acknowledging that Bieber is in a stage of his life where autonomy