‘I feel unprepared and disqualified most of the time’, says Justin Bieber

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After presenting a behavior that worried fans, singer shared some of his internal struggles and insecurities on social networks, revealing that, despite success, often feels like a ‘fraud’

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“I feel unprepared and disqualified most of the time,” explained Justin

Last Thursday (13) shared some of his internal struggles through a post on social networks, revealing feelings of insecurity and self-criticism. The 31 -year -old singer expressed that, despite his successful career, he often feels like a “fraud”.

He mentioned that he has difficulty accepting praise and recognizing his own achievements, often feeling unworthy of the recognition he receives.

“People told me my whole life, ‘Wow, Justin, you deserve it all.’ But I always felt unworthy. As if I were a fraud. As if, when people told me I deserved something, I felt disguised. I thought, ‘If they could hear my thoughts. If they knew how petty and selfish I am, they wouldn’t say that ‘. If you feel disguised, welcome to the club. I feel unprepared and disqualified most of the time, ”wrote the singer.

Married to the model Since 2018, the singer has also been the father of Jack Blues Bieber, who was born in August last year. Recently, fans have expressed concern about their appearance and behavior during public appearances, which generated speculation about their mental health and well-being.

In addition, rumors arose about a possible use of illicit substances, especially after it was seen using a bong. However, Bieber representatives denied these allegations, classifying them as “unfortunate” and fueled by sensational narratives that do not reflect reality.

*Report produced with the aid of AI
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