On social networks, a video of the singer smoked alongside his wife, Hailey Bieber, and her brother, Jaxon during the American music festival
31, he countered criticism after video circulated on social networks in which he smoked alongside his 28-year-old wife and her brother Jaxon, 15. On Tuesday, 23, the artist wrote on his Instagram in the caption: “We have nothing to prove.” In the same post, he put a video that read: “Every day I wake up thinking that I am very flawed for God to use me in the beautiful story of my life. Still (with defects and everything), God uses me every day. Just as He uses you! His life matters. God has plans for us.”
“Nothing disqualifies us from experiencing God’s good plans for our lives. I am choosing today to allow God’s love and grace and shape my day, give me perspective and not make my day about ‘trying to prove me.’ Follow me if you want.” In the video, Justin uses the music Good Dayby Greg Street. The lyrics of the song talks about having “good days”.
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On social networks, a video of Justin Bieber circulated during Coachellla, an American music festival, in which the singer smoked alongside his wife, Hayley Bieber, and her brother, Jaxon. Previously, the artist had already reported problems with his mental health and the “impostor syndrome”. “I feel unprepared and disqualified most of the time,” he said. In March, before the festival, Justin also reported in his social networks about the difficulty in dealing with negative feelings. He added that he was always instructed to hide them throughout his life.
“When I was a child, they always told me not to hate it. But it made me feel that I was not allowed to feel hatred, so I never told anyone that I already felt it. It made me feel like I was drowning, without security to recognize that feeling. We can only let the hatred go to the first to recognize that we could not feel hatred after all the pain we already lived?”
Posted by Luisa Cardoso
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