Justin Bieber claims to struggle with anger

Justin Bieber wishes to address his “issues of anger.”

In a series of frank Instagram postings over the past few weeks, the 31-year-old singer—who has been the focus of months of rumors regarding his physical and emotional well-being—has now expressed his wish to “grow” as a person and to “react” less.

The caption read, “I got anger issues too, but I wanna grow and not react so much smh.(sic)” and included three pictures: a selfie he took wearing a hoodie, a throwback photo of himself as a child, and one that seemed to show his seven-month-old son Jack Blues, whom he has with wife Hailey Bieber, lying on a blanket and watching a movie on a projector.

The “Peaches” singer acknowledged a few hours later that he “hates” himself occasionally and believes it’s crucial to remain true to oneself rather than trying to change in order to “please people.”

He commented, “I think I hate myself sometimes when I feel myself start to become inauthentic,” next to a video of him jamming with a band.

“Then I realize that we’re all being made to feel inadequate, but I still detest it when I alter who I am in order to appease others.”

Justin described a few days earlier how he found it difficult to express “hate” and felt “unsafe” as a result.

On his Instagram Story, he posted the following message: “As a child, I was constantly told not to hate. However, it made me feel as like I couldn’t have it, so I kept it a secret from everyone.

which gave me the impression that I had been drowning and was afraid to admit it. I believe that the first step in letting hate go is admitting its existence. Given all of the hurt we have endured, how could we not feel hate? (sp)

The “Baby” hitmaker used SZA’s song “I Hate U” to go with the post.
Days prior to that, Justin confided in his fans that he had battled imposter syndrome and felt like a “fraud.”

“People told me my entire life, ‘Wow, Justin, you deserve that,'” he posted on Instagram. Additionally, whenever someone told me I deserved something, I have always felt worthless and like a fraud.

I felt sly, thinking, “Damn, if they only knew what I was thinking.” How self-centered and judgmental I truly am… This is not what they would say.

“All of this is to say, welcome to the club if you’re feeling cunning. Most of the time, I do feel unqualified and unprepared.

tedious and pathetic, and it demonstrates that individuals are dedicated to maintaining destructive, lurid, and bad storylines in spite of the clear truth.

In a recent cryptic message, the “Love Yourself” singer said it’s “time to grow up.” He acknowledged that he is “not good” at following laws, but he is determined to live a “life of love” in accordance with his Christian beliefs.

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