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On June 10, 2025, Justin Bieber replied, “Worry about yourself, gramps,” to an Instagram screenshot where someone’s grandfather expressed concern: “I am worried about Justin Bieber… so much heartbreak in Justin’s life.”
The four‑word comment followed a string of cryptic posts and sparked widespread debate about his mental health. Industry insiders and fans have since urged Bieber to seek support amid intensified public scrutiny.

Some fans called out Bieber’s past criticism of Hailey’s Vogue aspirations—he once joked she’d “never” make the cover—while now congratulating her on achieving it.
Commenters labeled this hypocritical, noting it contradicted his earlier comments on what others “deserve.” The resurfaced quote reignited conversation around double standards and judgment in celebrity relationships.

In mid‑June 2025, Bieber had an 11‑minute verbal confrontation with paparazzi outside Soho House Malibu, demanding privacy and respect.
He emphasized his roles as “a real man with a real family” and urged them to stop provoking him. Fans defended him online, highlighting the emotional toll of constant media intrusion on his mental health.

On April 24, 2025, Bieber posted an Instagram Story showing bright paparazzi flashes around him, captioned bluntly: “This has to stop.”
The video emphasized his desperation for privacy and concern for his family, triggering further worry from fans about his emotional well‑being in the face of relentless media attention.

In late‑May 2025, Selena Gomez shared two cryptic Instagram Stories: one quoted “erase one person’s greatest pain,” another read, “You matter… I’m cheering you on.”
Fans speculated these acted as subtle support for Hailey, following Justin’s resurfaced Vogue comment. Their timing ignited buzz about a possible public olive branch in the tangled chapter of their past.

After Bieber’s “Worry about yourself, gramps” post, fans flooded his comments urging him to take a break. Messages like “Take a break from social media” echoed across platforms.
They referenced his quote about “God deciding who deserves what,” showing collective concern over his mental health and pushing for a pause amid ongoing drama.

On June 8, 2025, Bieber wrote in his Instagram Stories that he’s “tired of transactional relationships,” stating, “If I have to do something to be loved, that’s not love.”
He lamented Hollywood’s pressure to always do more despite already giving his all. Fans believed it referenced his personal life, fueling concern about his emotional state and relationship dynamics.

In late May 2025, e.l.f. Beauty acquired Hailey Bieber’s brand, Rhode, for $1 billion: $800 million upfront plus $200 million in earn‑outs.
Rhode, launched in 2022, reported $212 million in sales for the year‑end March 31, 2025. Hailey will stay on as Chief Creative Officer and guide global and Sephora expansion.

While Justin faced backlash, Hailey’s skincare brand, Rhode, reached a huge milestone.
Hailey was proud and excited about the brand’s future. Plans include expanding Rhode worldwide. Some fans joked online that now Hailey should “divorce Justin” since she’s built her fortune, adding more fuel to the drama.
The comment section of Justin’s post was filled with reactions like “Bro this is not Twitter” and “My boy crashing out again?!” One user even said, “You need some therapy, bro.” These comments reflected the internet’s growing concern about his behavior
The phrase “crashing out” spread across platforms like TikTok and Twitter, where users created posts analyzing his online presence and how it’s changed over the years. The internet quickly turned the moment into a trending topic.

On May 11, 2025—Hailey Bieber’s first Mother’s Day after giving birth—Justin posted, “Mother’s Day sucks a**,” on Instagram. The message shocked fans, who expected a celebration of Hailey’s new role.
Critics labeled the post insensitive and disrespectful. Instead of honoring his wife and son, it reignited rumors of tension within the Bieber household and drew harsh reactions from fans and media outlets alike.

Soon after his original “Gramps” post, Justin shared another pointed message on Instagram: “I will never be like u… ur face and life lookz undesirable.” Though he didn’t tag anyone, fans saw it as another jab at critics.
The spelling and tone raised eyebrows, prompting more discussions about his emotional state and how he chooses to deal with public scrutiny.

Justin and Hailey became parents in August 2024. Their son, Jack Blues Bieber, was born last summer and will turn one this August. Justin recently posted a cute photo of Jack sitting on his head.
He also shared a screenshot of a video call with Hailey, showing a rare sweet moment between the two. Fans loved the glimpse into their family life, which came during all the chaos on social media.
Want to see how their love story led to baby news? Tap here to follow every step of Justin and Hailey Bieber from dating to parenthood.

Following the paparazzi incident, Justin addressed speculation about moving. In an Instagram video, he declared: “I’m a grown adult with a wife and son… I won’t be bullied to leave where my influence is most needed.”
He emphasized his desire to stay in Los Angeles and face challenges directly, rejecting the idea of retreating from the spotlight despite ongoing backlash.
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