Overview
- On June 7 and 8 Bieber shared a string of selfies with captions such as “U could point at my flaws” and “If I have to do something to be loved that’s not love,” prompting alarm among followers
- He posted a screenshot asking an AI whether ketamine has been used to control emotions, fueling speculation about possible drug involvement
- Thousands of fans commented pleading for him to “get help,” with some comparing his behavior to past celebrity breakdowns and urging wellness checks
- Bieber’s representatives rejected harmful hard-drug rumors in February even as he has openly showcased marijuana use on social media
- People close to the singer have warned he seems to be “falling apart,” recalling his disoriented appearance at his wife’s February Rhode event and expressing fears for his well-being