Bieber Expresses Frustration Over Superficial Friendships
Pop Star’s Social Media Posts Spark Fan Concern
Justin Bieber is raising eyebrows with a series of cryptic social media posts lamenting “transactional relationships,” prompting fans to express worry over his well-being. The singer’s recent activity follows earlier concerns about his behavior this year.
Recent Instagram Rant
On Sunday, Bieber shared a blurry selfie and a close-up photo alongside a message criticizing relationships based on what one can gain. Tired of transactional relationships,”
he wrote via Instagram. If I have to do something to be loved That’s not love.”
The post quickly garnered comments from concerned followers.
Many fans voiced their anxieties, with one user writing, It’s obvious dude is crying for help.
Others noted the frequency of his posts, questioning if he was getting enough rest. A supportive fan commented, You’re very loved, we’re here❤️🙌.
Previous Odd Behavior
These posts follow a series of bathroom selfies shared on Saturday that also caused alarm. In those photos, Bieber posed awkwardly and made unusual facial expressions. He captioned the photo dump, U could point at my flaws, Or u could recognize ur own lil bitch.
One fan described watching Bieber’s behavior as hard and sad
and criticized those around him for not offering support.

According to the National Institute of Mental Health, approximately one in five U.S. adults experience mental illness each year, highlighting the widespread nature of these struggles.
Earlier Concerns and Denials
Concerns about Bieber’s well-being first surfaced earlier this year when he exhibited strange behavior at his wife Hailey Bieber’s Rhode pop-up event in February. Speculation arose regarding potential drug use, but his spokesperson swiftly denied those rumors as “harmful.”

Bieber has openly shared his marijuana use on social media, and sources close to him have admitted to being worried about his mental health. His latest posts suggest a continuing struggle with authenticity and connection.