Justin Bieber just opened up about his emotions in a social media post…

Justin Bieber’s cryptic social media post sparks concern and debate! Why did he say β€˜Anger is a response?’

For a while now, Justin Bieber’s mental health has concerned his fans. His latest social media post has only raised more concerns as he posted screenshots of a text exchange.

Earlier today, Justin Bieber took to his Instagram with a quasi-confessional post that is raising a lot of concerns. Instead of the usual selfies that get posted on the Gram, he shared screenshots of a heated text exchange with a friend who had called him out for his emotional outbursts. In his replies, Bieber stood his ground, stating: β€œI will never suppress my emotions for someone. Conflict is a part of relationship. If you don’t like my anger, you don’t like me. My anger is a response to [the] pain I have been through.”

He even hinted that he had felt traumatised of late when he said, β€œAsking a traumatised person not to be traumatised is simply mean.” Bieber’s screenshot also shared the messages his unnamed friend replied to him saying the above and the subsequent response.

Justin Bieber posts screenshots

After his messages, the message from the other party (ostensibly a friend Bieber is falling out with) read: β€œI’m not used to someone lashing out at me. It’s not that I don’t see and feel your anger.” To this, Bieber said, β€œOuch, this friendship is officially over. I will never accept a man calling my anger lashing out. I enjoyed out short-lived relationship. I wasn’t kidding when I told you that I don’t need you as a friend. I have good friends who will respect these boundaries.” Bieber ended the chat with a β€œleave me alone” request and β€œblocking you now” proclamation

How are people reacting to this?


While most fans expressed concern, curiosity was evident too like in the comment of this fan who simply asked: β€œNeed some more context Justin. Who is this?” There was some advice for Justin too with a fan writing, β€œYou cannot have justifiable angry outbursts due to trauma, it doesn’t work that way.” Perhaps the most important comment was from a user who simply said: β€œSome things are better dealt privately, J.”