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'Quit asking me if I'm okay': Justin Bieber ruthlessly cuts off unnamed friend in angry text exchange; fans slam his ‘toxic' behaviour
'Quit asking me if I'm okay': Justin Bieber ruthlessly cuts off unnamed friend in angry text exchange; fans slam his ‘toxic' behaviour

Time of India

time7 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

'Quit asking me if I'm okay': Justin Bieber ruthlessly cuts off unnamed friend in angry text exchange; fans slam his ‘toxic' behaviour

Justin Bieber, the pop icon, is once again making headlines and is back with a series of bizarre posts on his social media and that too, on his first Father's Day. On June 15, Sunday, the 'STAY' singer shared a series of cryptic posts on his Instagram, and the most recent one is a couple of screenshots of a confrontational text message exchange with an unidentified friend who accused him of 'lashing out'. The post has raised concerns among fans. According to the screenshots posted via Instagram on Sunday evening, the pop star wrote, 'I will never suppress my emotions for someone." "Conflict is part of relationship. If you don't like my anger, you don't like me," he added. The 31-year-old singer welcomed his son, Jack Blues Bieber, with wife Hailey Bieber in August 2024, and he marked the occasion of Father's Day with a series of photos and eyebrow-raising captions. 'I'm a dad that's not to be f--ked with 🖕,' Bieber wrote alongside pictures of himself with a middle finger emoji. Following this post, a pop singer shared the chat screenshot. Justin Bieber cuts off friendship with an unnamed friend While in another post about chatting with an unnamed friend, Justin went to mention in the post that his anger is a response to pain that he has been through, and asking a traumatised person not to be traumatised is just mean, the post added. The controversial text messages continued between the duo, and responding to his friend, the singer said, 'I'm not used to someone lashing out at me. It's not that I don't see and feel your anger.' While the unnamed friend fired back by saying, 'Ouch' the friendship is officially over now, and he/she will never accept a man calling their anger lashing out. The Grammy winner also noted that he enjoyed the short-lived relationship, and he wasn't joking when he told the unnamed friend that he didn't need that person as a friend. 'Good friends who will respect [his] boundaries," Bieber said. 'Quit asking me if I'm okay' In the series of photos, the 'Sorry' singer shared images of himself and wrote, "Made it home from a lil date night getaway," and went on to show off his new purchases that included a diamond-studded watch and a new luxury sports car and captioned the post saying, "Happy daddy day to me u lil ho." However, the series of posts did not stop there; Justin's last story on his Instagram says, 'Quit asking me if I'm okay,' he wrote on top. 'Quit asking me how I'm doing. I don't do that to you because I know how hard life is for all of us." 'It's hard. Letss [sic] encourage our people not project our insecurities onto one another.' Redditors react to Justin Bieber's chat screenshots As soon as the post surfaced on social media, it quickly grabbed the attention of fans on Reddit, and it became a major topic of discussion on the platform. One said, "He seems like a manipulative, abusive POS. The 'bad stuff happened to me, so I'm allowed to be as horrible to others as I want!!' kind. How awful. Good luck to his wife and child." While another wrote, "A beautiful example of why you don't rush to have children with someone you just met. And I qualify "just met" as less than 4-5 years." "Crazy narcissism. Everyone has to treat and accept me as a man baby. Otherwise you're a pussy?" One wrote, 'Grown ass man, hundred millionaire, known wife abuser, throwing a fit because someone pushed back on his toxic behavior and people out here feeling "sad" for him. We're never making it out the patriarchy.' "God, this attitude is terrifying to see on someone with a baby. Kids can push your buttons SO MUCH just because it's their nature as they start testing how they interact with the world, and you need to have at least a basic ability to not respond with hostility and aggression." To stay updated on the stories that are going viral, follow Indiatimes Trending.

Australian singer, rapper The Kid LAROI to headline The Big E Arena this fall
Australian singer, rapper The Kid LAROI to headline The Big E Arena this fall

Yahoo

time13-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Australian singer, rapper The Kid LAROI to headline The Big E Arena this fall

Australian singer, rapper and songwriter The Kid LAROI will take The Big E's largest stage for a 'must-see performance' this fall. The artist is set to headline The Big E Arena in West Springfield on Friday, Sept. 26 at 7:30 p.m., The Big E announced Tuesday. Tickets to the concert go on sale Friday, June 13 at 10 a.m. exclusively through The Big E's website. Tickets bought ahead of time include free admission to the fair on the date of the concert. Read More: After record-breaking attendance, The Big E seeks to disperse crowds in 2025 The Kid LAROI, 21, whose legal name is Charlton Howard, was born and raised in Sydney, Australia and was inspired by R&B and hip-hop artists like Tupac, Erykah Badu, The Fugees, Lil Wayne and more growing up, The Big E said. LAROI spent 17 weeks atop the Billboard Hot 100 chart with the 2021 hit single 'STAY' with Justin Bieber. In 2023, LAROI released his debut studio album 'THE FIRST TIME,' including the single 'Too Much' featuring South Korean BTS boy band singer Jungkook and British rapper Central Cee. LAROI made his acting debut in the 2024 horror comedy film 'Y2K' starring Rachel Zegler and Jaeden Martell. Read More: Renowned '90s rock band releases first new music in 25 years On June 6, LAROI released his latest single 'ALL I WANT IS YOU.' He is currently listed as the 121st most listened to artist on Spotify globally. The Kid LAROI joins the ranks of Foreigner, ZZ Top, The Avett Brothers, Train, and a joint performance between Busta Rhymes and Rick Ross as fellow Big E Arena headliners this fall. The Big E also recently unveiled its Court of Honor Stage lineup. The Big E returns for its 17-day run starting Friday, Sept. 12, through Sunday, Sept. 28. The Big E is the largest fair on the East Coast, and last year marked a record-breaking annual attendance of 1.7 million fairgoers. After record-breaking attendance, The Big E seeks to disperse crowds in 2025 Pop headliner announced for The Big E Arena in fall 2025 performance Rick Ross, Busta Rhymes to headline the Big E Arena together for fall 2025 Sparking interest, powering growth: Manufacturing tech show fills Big E Folk rock band The Avett Brothers to headline The Big E Arena in fall 2025 Read the original article on MassLive.

Justin Bieber Admits He Feels 'Unequipped and Unqualified' as He Calls Himself a 'Fraud'
Justin Bieber Admits He Feels 'Unequipped and Unqualified' as He Calls Himself a 'Fraud'

Yahoo

time14-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Justin Bieber Admits He Feels 'Unequipped and Unqualified' as He Calls Himself a 'Fraud'

Justin Bieber is taking some time to reflect. In an Instagram Stories post shared on Thursday, March 13, the "STAY" singer wrote about times he doubted himself in the past. "People told me my whole life 'wow Justin u deserve that' and I personally have always felt unworthy," Bieber, 31, began. "Like I was a fraud, Like when people told me I deserve something, it made me feel sneaky like, Damn if only they knew my thoughts." Related: Justin Bieber Goes Clean-Shaven for First Time in Months After Rocking a Scruffier Look "How judgmental I am, how selfish I really am, they wouldn't be saying this," he continued. "I say all this to say. If you feel sneaky welcome to the club. I definitely feel unequipped and unqualified most days." The song "Sneaky Sneaky" by Gold-Tiger was added to the Stories. Bieber's post comes days after he shared a cryptic message about the "gift of life." "We have nothing to prove today," he began the Instagram Stories post on Saturday, March 8. "Just the gift of life today to accept and [receive]," he continued. "Nothing is owed to us and we [don't] owe anyone anything ♥️." He also got candid about his fears and insecurities in a February post on his Instagram Stories. "It's time to grow up! Changing is about letting go! Not trying harder!" the "Sorry" singer said. "Are you tired of trying to follow all of the rules in hopes to get the results you create?" Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Bieber's appearance and behavior sparked concern among fans over the past few weeks. A representative for the singer spoke out in late February, calling any allegations of Bieber using drugs "exhausting" in a statement shared to TMZ. The rep added that this past year had been "very transformative" for the singer "as he ended several close friendships and business relationships that no longer served him." They also called out the rumors surrounding drug use as "exhausting and pitiful." "Despite the obvious truth, people are committed to keeping negative, salacious, harmful narratives alive," the rep said. Related: Justin Bieber Says He's Going to Teach Son Jack Blues to Skate as 'Soon as Possible': 'It's Never Too Early' An exclusive source told PEOPLE in early March that Bieber is "doing well" and isn't feeling any "pressure." "Justin has a few priorities that he focuses on every day — Hailey, baby Jack and new music," the insider added, referring to his wife and their 6-month-old son. "He's working at his own pace and spending as much time with his family as he can." For his 31st birthday, Bieber and his family went on a "relaxing" vacation to Gozzer Ranch in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho with friends. Read the original article on People

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