Why ‘What Is Wrong With Justin Bieber?' Is Trending Amid Haircut Selfies
has introduced his brand-new haircut on Instagram amid ongoing concerns about the singer's well-being. The pop sensation posted a series of Instagram updates on May 19, including a buzz-cut selfie with his father, Jeremy Bieber.
Fans have been searching 'What's wrong with Justin Bieber?' as the two-time Grammy winner continues an Instagram posting spree. The 31-year-old singer has been highly active on the platform lately. His latest posts include photos of Hailey Bieber, playful videos of himself smiling, and a buzz-cut selfie with Jeremy.
Bieber also shared details of a golf match with his father, writing, 'Shot 82 at the Stratford muni today.' He was referring to Stratford Municipal Golf Course in Stratford, Ontario, where the match took place.
While some fans welcomed Bieber's frequent updates, others expressed concern over his mental health, given his increased online presence. One fan posted on X (formerly Twitter), 'What's wrong with Justin Bieber these days?'
Another Reddit user added, 'With all the recent Bieber talk, I started thinking about his health. He's had a rough few years—mental health struggles, substance issues, and Ramsay Hunt syndrome. For someone so young, that's a lot.'
Some fans pointed to Bieber's seemingly inebriated state in recent appearances. Earlier, videos from Coachella sparked discussion, including a topless clip of the 'Love Me' hitmaker.
At one point, Bieber deactivated his Instagram after a live session. When he reactivated it, fans speculated that Hailey Bieber had briefly unfollowed him. However, the Rhode founder clarified that it was due to a 'glitch.'
Meanwhile, Bieber has been actively promoting his new brand, Skylrk. After previewing Skylrk phone cases, he recently showcased hoodies in various colors. Reports state Bieber has been wearing Skylrk items since December 2023, including neon slides and basketball sneakers branded on the soles (via GQ).
He also recently shared additional Skylrk merchandise on Instagram, including sandals and skullcap-style beanies.
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