Justin Bieber

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Justin Bieber admitted to “flaws” in a series of posts posted on social media on Friday.

The pop star, who has recently gained traction for his behavior on social media, started his latest Instagram plea through writing: "I'm just a normal flawed person. I've done things that hurt others. I've continued to do things that I keep doing and say things that hurt others unconsciously."

“But I woke up this morning and had another chance to grow and today is less selfish.”

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Justin Bieber opens up “selfishness” in a series of Instagram posts Friday. (Aeon/GC image)

He went on to write, "Love attracts us. Love does not condemn. Love believes in the best. Love hopes everything and endures everything. It does not follow the wrong records. Love can help you forgive and love your enemies."

Shortly after that, Bieber published another post telling his followers, "Sometimes I think if I tell people how selfish I am. Like I admit, maybe people don't like me or trust me."

The “Baby” singer explained that he believed that if he felt honest about his selfishness, he would be “disqualified with the dreams I included.”

Bieber wrote in another article that he couldn’t control his feelings every morning when he woke up, and in the past, I even found myself subconsciously blaming God for I woke up instead of communicating with him and asking him to help me change my point of view. ”

Justin Bieber saw it on April 15, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Netherlands/Bauer-Griffin/GC image)

Now, he "really asked God to help me see the best people. Even if it's used in my way."

He said it was "easy" to call others greedy than to a person who admits that they are greedy, and that "only God can eliminate the greed and selfishness within us."

He added: "Trial didn't work. Because I tried lol."

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Many of Bieber’s fans showed support in his comments on the post and wrote: “You are praying to help you feel and be better and we love you Justin.”

Another told him: "Justin lives your life and you don't have to be a famous singer anymore..."

Justin Bieber became famous in 2009. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

Others were even more critical, one commented: "Get over Justin. Slow down and rebuild beauty. You have to back up. Or you will break down. Start helping others. Those who want to succeed. No self-pity."

Another wrote: “Justin, you should go to the hospital and not make you sick, but look at how much pain people are going through and tell us you are really worse than them.”

Bieber's representative did not immediately return a request for comment from Fox News Digital.

Justin Bieber shared several statements on social media, many of whom received different reactions from fans. (Getty Image)

In February, fans attended his wife Hailey Bieber's Rhode event and began weighing after attending his wife Hailey Bieber's event in Los Angeles in February.

In the video of spread About factswhile talking to the attendees who attended the event, a huge smile appeared on his face, and a huge smile appeared on his face.

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"Are you sure it's Justin Bieber?" asked one user.

Another added: "I refuse to believe it's Justin Bieber," a crying emoji.

Justin and Hailey Bieber got married in 2018. (Getty Image)

"Is he okay?" asked the user. Another messed up saying, "It's ugly. Someone helped him."

After speculation, Bieber’s team told TMZ’s focus on Bieber’s physical and mental health “was exhausting, pitiful, showing that despite the obvious facts, people are committed to maintaining negative, mean, harmful narratives.”

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His team added that he focused on becoming the father of his son Jack and making new music. Last August, Hayley and Justin welcomed their first child.

Janelle Ash of Fox News Digital contributed to the report.

Emily Trainham is the entertainment editor for Fox News Digital.