Justin Bieber Opens Up About Hate and Imposter Syndrome Amid Divorce Rumors

Recently, Justin Bieber posted a heartfelt message on Instagram, discussing feelings of being overwhelmed and dealing with intense emotions, specifically hate. The singer expressed concern about how he has felt vulnerable in expressing these emotions. His post, accompanied by SZA’s song “I Hate U,” has sparked renewed discussions regarding his mental well-being.

As a child, I was repeatedly told not to hate. However, this made me feel like I wasn’t allowed to experience it, so I kept it hidden. This secret feeling of hatred made me feel suffocated and unsafe to express. I believe that we can only overcome hatred by acknowledging its presence within us first. After all, isn’t it natural to feel hate after enduring so much pain?

Justin Bieber’s social media activity has raised concern in recent weeks, as he has shared several posts, including one where he appeared to be smoking a joint and another using a bong. His latest message about feeling like a fraud and unqualified has added to the worries.

On Thursday, he openly admitted that he often grappled with feelings of imposter syndrome. He confided that people had consistently told him that he deserved his success, but deep down, he felt undeserving and like a phony.

He confided that whenever someone else suggested he deserved something, it gave him the sensation of being underhanded, as if their opinion might change negatively if they knew his real thoughts. Additionally, Bieber acknowledged having judgmental and selfish moments, implying that others may not offer praise if they were privy to these aspects of his character.

The way Belieber looks and some strange posts on social media have led people to talk about whether he’s okay. But, it has been clarified that he isn’t using hard drugs, as some had suggested. His representative told TMZ that Bieber is actually thriving in one of the best periods of his life, and there are no issues with substance abuse.

They also mentioned that the singer was focused on parenting his seven-month-old son, Jack Blues, with his wife, Hailey Bieber, while also working on new music.

A source told Us Weekly that Bieber was happier than he had been in a long time and insisted that there was no breakdown. The insider added that Bieber was not concerned about public opinion and did not let the speculation affect him.

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2025-03-17 10:40