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In a series of recent Instagram posts, Justin Bieber has opened up about his emotional struggles, including ongoing issues with anger and a sense of feeling broken. His candid reflections have sparked conversations across social media, drawing both support and speculation from fans and followers alike.

The Grammy-winning artist, now 31, has long used his platform to speak about personal growth and mental health. However, his latest remarks offer one of the most vulnerable insights yet into his internal battles — and the spiritual foundation he relies on to stay grounded.

“I Know I’m Broken”: Justin’s Honest Admission

In a June 16 Instagram post, Bieber shared a heartfelt message that read more like a journal entry than a public statement. He began by addressing the many voices urging him to “heal,” writing:

“Don’t you think if I could have fixed myself I would have already?”

Bieber didn’t hold back.

“I know I’m broken,” he continued. “I know I have anger issues. I tried to do the work my whole life to be like the people who told me I needed to be fixed like them. And it just keeps making me more tired and more angry. The harder I try to grow, the more focused on myself I am.”

It was a message that resonated with many — not because it was polished, but because it was deeply human. Bieber’s post captured the exhaustion that often accompanies personal growth, particularly when it feels like progress is constantly being measured by others.

“Jesus Is the Only Person…”: Turning to Faith

While many celebrities turn to therapists, wellness retreats, or social movements for healing, Bieber emphasized that his anchor has been faith.

“Jesus is the only person who keeps me wanting to make my life about others,” he wrote.

This isn’t the first time Bieber has publicly leaned on his Christian faith. Over the years, he’s spoken openly about the role his relationship with God plays in his recovery, relationships, and sense of identity. But this time, his words carried a sense of surrender — not just to faith, but to the idea that healing may be a lifelong journey rather than a destination.

Conflict, Emotions, and Setting Boundaries

Bieber’s emotional transparency didn’t end there. Just a day earlier, on June 15, he posted a screenshot of a text exchange that revealed a falling out with a close friend. The message was clear:

Mummy’s Bringing You Home, Son” — Ben Needham’s Mother Breaks Silence After DNA Results Finally Released It has been 33 years since British toddler Ben Needham vanished aged 21 months from the Greek island of Kos – with mum Kerry providing a fresh update on the case

Kerry Needham says she won’t be giving up any time soon(Image: MDM)

The mum of missing Ben Needham has been told the DNA sample from a Danish man claiming to be her son is not a match

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After police told her the “disappointing” news, she told The Mirror it will not stop her search for her missing son. “I will never give up for as long as I live,” she said on Wednesday. In July, Kerry spent the 33rd anniversary of her son’s disappearance from the Greek island of Kos, waiting to find out if a stranger who’d come forward, could be Ben. But this week she was told by South Yorkshire Police, he is not a match for Ben.

 

Kerry told The Mirror: “I knew in my heart of hearts it wasn’t him but there’s always that hope, there’s always that chance. It could be someone you least expect, it’s always possible. So this is disappointing, obviously.“ The mum from Sheffield urged people to continue coming forward if hey have suspicions. She said: “We won’t let this deter us from appealing to other people to come forward, if they think they could be Ben.

 

Kerry has urged people to keep coming forward(Image: Daily Mirror)

 Ben vanished aged 21 months in 1991(Image: Press Association)

“We will always take any information confidentially. Always willing to do a DNA test on anybody. The search goes on. It’s a case of rebuilding my strength and hope again, to continue with the search.“

 

‌Her son Ben vanished aged 21 months in 1991, after the family from Sheffield moved to Greece for a dream lifestyle in the sunshine. The toddler was last seen playing with his cars outside a derelict farmhouse his grandparents were helping to renovate. Since then, the family have searched the globe looking for their little boy, convinced he was snatched.

‌The man from Denmark claimed his grandparents had told him he was taken from Kos and was hidden for years. But Kerry, 51, was cautious as it was the third time this year someone has provided their DNA for comparison and she has been in this same position ‘multiple times’. She explained how the stranger’s DNA samples was compared with what Kerry describes as “a little bit of Ben that is still alive’.

She is referring to the DNA taken from a blood sample taken from when Ben was born at Boston Hospital in Lincolnshire, for the routine Guthrie heel-prick test to screen for disorders. South Yorkshire Police went to the High Court in 2012 to get the sample, giving Kerry hope that one day it could help end her desperate search for her son.