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Justin Bieber Bong Photo Controversy Explained

Justin Bieber Bong Photo Controversy Explained

Yahoo09-05-2025

has sparked controversy with a recent Instagram post, where he appeared to be smoking a bong. The image, which quickly sparked concern among fans, comes amid ongoing speculation about his mental health and alleged drug use.
Here are more details about Bieber's latest post.
Justin Bieber is once again at the center of controversy after posting a photo on Instagram on May 4, 2025, in which he appears to be smoking from a bong. The image has raised concerns among fans, especially about Bieber's well-being.
In the Instagram photo, Bieber was seen sitting outdoors with what appeared to be a bong in his mouth in the background. Meanwhile, Australian singer-songwriter Eddie Benjamin, who was also in the house, could be seen playing a guitar.
Another image showed Bieber standing on a balcony with Benjamin, where a bong was visible on the floor behind Bieber's foot. It follows a series of vulnerable posts he made earlier, where he pleaded for the paparazzi to stop photographing him. Bieber also expressed his desire for more privacy.
Fans quickly took to the comments, many expressing concern for the singer. One user wrote, 'Hey Justin your photos seems like you're taking ice meth man don't do that sht you're one of my favourite. don't even smoke weed sht. leave that man.' Another commented, 'Look at all the drugs on that table. praying hard for you Beiber!!!'
The latest social media post follows a recent incident at Coachella where Bieber was seen with his younger brother, Jaxon. He was holding what fans suspected was marijuana. In a video from Coachella, Bieber was seen dancing shirtless in the crowd with what appeared to be a blunt.
A source close to Bieber recently spoke to People, stating that the pop star is just 'having fun.' They added that all of Bieber's actions seem to be 'weaponized' against him. The source said, 'Justin is having fun, vibing out and yes, he smokes weed like everyone else.'
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