
Justin Bieber has once again taken to social media to share an emotionally raw glimpse into his ongoing battle with mental health, revealing the weight of personal struggles that fame and public expectations have placed on him.
In a heartfelt Instagram post shared on Monday, the 30-year-old singer admitted to feeling deeply overwhelmed and emotionally depleted.
“I know I’m broken, and I know I have anger issues,” Bieber wrote.
The pop icon, who rose to global fame as a teenager, described the pressure to constantly “heal” as a draining and frustrating experience.
“People keep telling me to heal. Don’t you think if I could have fixed myself, I would have already?” he asked rhetorically, voicing the quiet exhaustion behind his public persona.
Bieber reflected on how years of trying to meet others’ standards made him feel more disconnected from himself.
“I tried to do the work my whole life to be like the people who told me I needed to be fixed like them… It just keeps making me more tired and more angry.”
Though he has long advocated for emotional growth and self-awareness, Bieber confessed that even the process of self-improvement can feel isolating and all-consuming.
“The more I try to grow, the more self-focused I become — and it’s exhausting. I’m tired of thinking about myself.”
The singer concluded his post with a powerful statement of faith, crediting his belief in Jesus as the anchor that gives him purpose beyond himself.
“Jesus is the only person who keeps me wanting to make my life about others… I’m exhausted with thinking about myself lately. Aren’t you?”
This deeply personal message marks another chapter in Bieber’s ongoing transparency about his mental health journey—a narrative that has resonated with millions of fans and contributed to growing conversations around emotional well-being in the entertainment industry.