Justin Bieber Opens Up About ‘Pent-Up Hate’ from Childhood Experiences

Justin Bieber has shared a series of semi-cryptic Instagram Stories expressing his thoughts on external perceptions and expectations. The 27-year-old singer wrote that he’s been feeling “drowning” in pent-up hate due to the hurt he experienced as a child, which made him feel like he couldn’t express his emotions.

Bieber recalled being told not to hate when he was young, but this forced him to bottle up his feelings, making him feel unsafe and unacknowledged. He believes that acknowledging and accepting his feelings of hate is the first step to letting them go.

The singer’s recent posts have sparked concerns about his health and well-being, despite his increased social media presence. His representatives have called out the negative narratives surrounding his mental and physical health, emphasizing the need for a more positive and supportive environment.

Bieber’s candid reflections come after admitting to feeling like a “fraud” in previous posts, with fans and critics alike weighing in on his words. The singer’s openness about his experiences may help shift the conversation towards empathy and understanding rather than speculation and negativity.

Source: https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news