Justin Bieber Coachella videos: The artist responds to rumors about his mental health and relationship after social media criticism
Justin Bieber posted a message on Instagram addressing rumors about his emotional state and defending his private life, amid speculation that arose after his appearance at Coachella.

Justin Bieber has broken his silence on the rumors circulating on social media about his mental health and personal life, especially after his performance at Coachella. In a recent Instagram post, the artist called the comments made about him "gossip" and "lies" and criticized the hurtful behavior of some people online.
In recent weeks, fans have expressed concern about his behavior, and videos of the singer smoking and dancing at the event went viral. Although the artist rarely comments on this type of speculation, on this occasion he chose to share personal reflections and spiritual messages.

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Bieber's Reaction to Online Speculation
In his post, Justin Bieber became introspective and acknowledged his own imperfections while condemning online cruelty. “I am also cruel and hurtful at times,” the 31-year-old singer wrote in a message in which he alluded to divine forgiveness as a source of personal comfort. This statement comes after months of cryptic posts and the spread of unverified theories about his emotional state and possible substance use.
Bieber has previously spoken about the negative effects of fame on his mental health, including his issues with anger and his struggle to feel authentic. However, speculation continues, fueled by the intensity of media attention and his fans, who scrutinize his every post and public appearance.
Personal Life Under Constant Scrutiny
Since his teens, Justin Bieber's life has been at the center of pop culture, with particular attention paid to his romantic relationships. Currently married to Hailey Bieber since 2018 and the father of his first child, Jack Blues Bieber, the singer continues to be compared online to his ex-partner Selena Gomez, sparking a wave of unfounded rumors about the authenticity of his marriage.
In his post, Bieber also appeared to respond to these theories: "If I were you, I'd have a hard time not feeling jealous if I saw Hailey and I living such a shameless life," he wrote. The couple has been a constant target of online attacks. Hailey, for her part, has publicly expressed that the constant criticism and comparisons affect her, noting that social media has become a toxic space.
Bieber's response underscores the emotional challenges public figures face in the digital age, where constant exposure can amplify unfounded rumors and judgments.