Justin Bieber slammed Instagram on Instagram after a few days of nervousness with Paparazzi in Malibu.
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Justin Bieber relaxed a string of emotional charging posts on Instagram on Sunday (June 15), just days after the blasphemy confrontation with paparazzi outside Malibu.
The 30-year-old singer posted a series of mysterious messages and screenshots that had many thoughts about his mental state, including an image of himself with the title: “I am a dad who shouldn’t be f #####.”
Another slide reads simply: “Exit f ###### I’m really not that.”
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Bieber also uploaded screenshots of nervous text exchange with an unnamed ex-friend.
He wrote in the message: “I will never suppress my emotions. Conflict is part of the relationship. If you don’t like my anger, you don’t like me. My anger is a response to pain. I’ve traveled through pain.
Another answered: “I’m not used to people lashing at me. It’s not that I can’t see and feel your anger.”
Bieber replied, “Oh. This friendship is officially over. I will never accept a man who calls me lashing out at the rage. I love our short life relationship.”
He added: “I’m not kidding when I tell you I don’t need you. I have good friends who respect these boundaries.”
Bieber added in another direct message: “Think you were ap ####. That’s why I kept my distance but I was willing to give you a skeptical attitude. This confirms that you were p #### I always thought you were you.
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Justin Bieber solves attention to mysterious posts
As scheduled online, Bieber talks about speculation in his Instagram story.
“Quit out and ask if I’m OK,” he began. “Ask me how it is, I won’t do this to you.”
Bieber continued that life is “hard” for everyone and warns people to “not project insecurity between each other.”
He ended the message: “Your concern doesn’t care, because it’s just oppressive weirdness.”
The posts were only three days after Justin Bieber was videotaped during a lively exchange with photographers outside Soho House on Thursday (June 12).
In the clip, he was obviously excited, telling the paparazzi: “Get rid of my f#######################################################################################################################################################################################################################################