‘Is Justin Bieber Okay' Trends Amid Bong Photo Controversy
Fans ask, 'Is okay?' following the singer's bong photo controversy. In a recent Instagram post, fans noticed Bieber apparently smoking from a bong outdoors while Eddie Benjamin played guitar indoors. The recent photo has sparked fresh controversy for the singer.
Justin Bieber's recent activities have sparked major concerns among fans who wonder if the singer is doing okay. The 'Believe' singer has been on an Instagram spree, posting a series of carousels. One of them included his recent hangout with the Australian music producer Eddie Benjamin.
In the photo, the singer appeared to be outdoors, smoking from a bong while Benjamin was playing the guitar indoors. Leading to the second snap, Bieber is glancing at the camera with a grim look, and fans can spot the bong next to him.
In another post, captioned 'Iceland photo dump I luv u,' the 'Right Here' singer is seen blowing smoke in a black and white image. While smoking shouldn't be a major concern, fans wonder if the singer is well, as he appears to be under some sort of substance's influence in a series of incidents lately.
Speaking from concern, a fan commented, 'Wishing you peace and happiness.' Another fan wrote on Reddit, 'If it was just weed, it would be ok but it's so obvious he is consuming other substances.' A third fan defended the Canadian singer, sharing, '(weed) is legal in half the country, and better for health/mental health than beer, wine, or liquor.'
Previously, the 'Justice' maker prompted a widespread fan frenzy as he appeared on Instagram Live, looking visibly troubled. The singer kept the phone camera close to his face and did not respond to any fan comments. He mostly grooved to music that he played on the livestream.
Following the livestream, Bieber deactivated his Instagram account for a while. Weeks later, fans took to social media to discuss the pop star's Coachella videos. In one video, it appears that Bieber is vibing to the music while seemingly inebriated by some substance.
In another clip, the 31-year-old father of one also appeared topless as he hunched over and moved his head. A video also showed the 'Boyfriend' singer smoking while dancing, head constantly hung low.
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