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Justin Bieber Criticizes Music Industry in Spiritual Christmas Eve Post: ‘I’m Not a Product’

"I don't want revenge," the singer wrote. "I want redemption."

Justin Bieber participates in the Tim Horton's NHL All-Star Player Draft at Scotiabank Arena on February 01, 2024 in Toronto, Ontario.

Justin Bieber participates in the Tim Horton's NHL All-Star Player Draft at Scotiabank Arena on February 01, 2024 in Toronto, Ontario.

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Justin Bieber took a moment this Christmas Eve to reflect on his spiritual and professional journey through the music industry, reminding his fans and followers, “I am not a product.”

In a post on Instagram on Wednesday (Dec. 24), the pop star shared snippets of Bible verses interspersed with his own thoughts about overcoming painful memories in his career. “I’m not speaking as a victim still bleeding — I’m speaking as someone restored,” Bieber wrote.


“I don’t want revenge. I want redemption,” he continued. “I’m not a product. I’m not what the industry demanded. I’m a son.”

Clarifying that he doesn’t “want to burn the music industry down,” the singer added, “I want to see it made new — safer, more honest, more human.”

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Justin later shared a selfie in front of a fireplace lined with Christmas stockings, as well as a photo of himself and his wife, Rhode founder Hailey Bieber, bundled up in winter gear. “MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM THE BIEBERS,” he wrote in the caption.

The Grammy winner has previously expressed his faith online, as well as his issues with certain facets of fame. Earlier this year, he called out the relentlessness of some paparazzi with posts on Instagram, writing in April, “Everyone telling me to move … U think I’m gonna get bullied to leave where my influence is most needed? How can we make a change if we run away from the darkness?”

In July, Justin thanked Jesus for having “patience” with him. “I can be extremely selfish and impatient yet Jesus always has his arms open toward me,” he added at the time.

This year has also seen the musician release two albums, Swag and Swag II. The former reached No. 2 on the Billboard 200 and set Justin up to headline Coachella in 2026 alongside Sabrina Carpenter and Karol G, a gig for which he’s been hard at work preparing in his very own warehouse rehearsal and Twitch livestreaming space.

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See Bieber’s post below.

This article first appeared on Billboard U.S.
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