Justin Bieber admits: I'm broken - what problems plague him?
Justin Bieber, 31, opens up about his mental health challenges, anger issues and dealing with trauma on Instagram.

Justin Bieber admits: I'm broken - what problems plague him?
Pop star Justin Bieber has been on everyone's lips again in recent days, and not just because of his music. The 31-year-old shared a very personal and vulnerable update on Instagram about his emotional struggles. He provides insights into his mental life and discusses his aggression problems and traumas he has experienced. In an emotional post, he explains: "I know I'm broken. I know I have anger issues," leaving many of his fans and friends worried. How ksta.de reports, Bieber also posted screenshots of a text message exchange in which he called off a friendship.
The singer's honest words, who deal intensively with his inner demons, reveal a vulnerable side. Those around him often advised him to seek healing, which only made him angrier. “If it were that easy, why haven’t I worked on myself already?” Bieber asks, while at the same time describing his personal growth as tiring and frustrating.
Bieber's struggles and family
But despite his challenges, the father of son Jack Blues, born in August 2024, remains focused. “I want to develop myself and not react impulsively,” he said in another posting. Concerns about his mental health were recently fueled by his behavior at an event in Los Angeles. Some fans expressed their concern, and there were no shortage of reactions from those around him. A spokesman called the worries "tiring and pathetic," suggesting the pressure Bieber is under foxnews.com reported.
His wife Hailey, 28, has not yet commented on his media appearances, but is apparently at his side. The two were recently photographed together visiting Disneyland, showing that they are enjoying their time together despite the difficulties. Some posts also show Bieber wishing Cher and his little Jack a “Happy Father’s Day.” Still, the specter of self-doubt remains with him; he even spoke in an Instagram story about feeling inauthentic and self-loathing when trying to please others.
A look at the future
Bieber, who has made headlines in the past for his music and personal life, is now at a pivotal point. His handling of aggression problems and his desire for healing shows that he is willing to work on himself, even if the path is rocky. “It's mean, telling a traumatized person not to be traumatized,” he explains, making it clear how much the topic concerns him stern.de summarizes.
With the support of his family and community, he hopes to be able to better cope with life's challenges while maintaining his musical career. His fans wish him all the best and are supporting him in these difficult times.