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Justin Bieber posts ‘crying’ selfie; insider report claims singer going through rough patch

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Justin Bieber’s emotional selfie sparks concern among fans, hinting at personal struggles. Wife Hailey stands by him amidst divorce rumors.

Justin Bieber has stirred concern among fans with a poignant social media post. The singer’s latest selfie, portraying him in tears, has prompted speculation about his well-being, suggesting he might be experiencing a rough patch.

 

According to reports, Bieber has been grappling with personal challenges, feeling unlike his usual self. Sources close to the pop sensation revealed that he has been facing difficulties lately. Despite this, Bieber’s wife, Hailey Bieber, has been a pillar of support, standing by him during this challenging time.

The source emphasized the couple’s commitment to each other, stating that they are dedicated to overcoming their challenges together. Hailey, in particular, has been described as doing her best to support Justin, although witnessing his struggle is understandably upsetting for her.

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