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Justin Bieber Says He Struggles With Feeling Like a ‘Fraud’: ‘I Personally Have Always Felt Unworthy’

"I definitely feel unequipped and unqualified most days," the pop star wrote in a vulnerable message.

Justin Bieber attends the Arsenal and Manchester United pre-season friendly soccer match at SoFi Stadium on July 27, 2024 in Inglewood, California.

Justin Bieber attends the Arsenal and Manchester United pre-season friendly soccer match at SoFi Stadium on July 27, 2024 in Inglewood, California.

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Justin Bieber is feeling introspective. In a vulnerable post to his Instagram Stories on Thursday (March 13), the pop star shared some raw musings about his self-esteem, confessing that he often feels “unequipped and unqualified.”

In black text over white background, Bieber began, “People told me my whole life, ‘wow Justin u deserve that.'”


“I personally have always felt unworthy,” he continued. “Like I was a fraud. Like when people told me I deserve something. It made me feel sneaky like. Damn if they only knew my thoughts. How judgmental I am, how selfish I really am. They wouldn’t be saying this.”

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The two-time Grammy winner added, “If you feel sneaky welcome to the club. I definitely feel unequipped and unqualified most days.”

Bieber’s post comes as he’s been teasing that he’s working on new music a full four years after his last album, 2021’s Justice, which spent two weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. The day before his message about self-worth, he posted a photo of himself recording in a music studio, tinkering with a piano.

The singer has been active on social media in recent weeks, with other past posts of note including a video of himself smoking what appeared to be a blunt or cigar while dancing and listening to Don Toliver’s “Hardstone National Anthem.” Before that, he shared a video of himself freestyling over a beat while hanging with a friend, rapping, “High like a fly guy/ I fly high like a magpie/ I go high like a bad guy.”

Both clips came shortly after a rep for Justin and his wife, model Hailey Bieber — with whom he welcomed a son named Jack Blues in August — shut down rumors that he was using hard drugs. In a statement shared with TMZ at the time, the rep called the speculation “exhausting and pitiful,” and added, “Despite the obvious truth, people are committed to keeping negative, salacious, harmful narratives alive.”

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Bieber’s latest note also isn’t the first time he’s leveled with fans in a serious way in recent weeks. In February, he wrote on his Story, “It’s time to grow up. Changing is about letting go!”

“Are you tired of trying to follow all of the rules in hopes to get the results you crave?” he added at the time. “Ive found love to be more powerful than rules. I tried to follow the rules. Im not good at it … Today im letting go and remembering the weight isnt on me to change. The weight is on God. So I give all my insecurities and my fears to him this morning. Because I know he gladly takes it. Asking Jesus to genuinely help me with simply the next step today.”

This article was first published by Billboard U.S.

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