The acclaimed pop artist Justin Bieber has disclosed his struggles with anger management and expressed how feeling "inauthentic" prompts self-loathing. The 31-year-old vocalist, renowned for hits like "Sorry", "Baby" and "Peaches", posted a video of his music session on Instagram.
The uploaded clip showed Bieber in a studio setting alongside other musicians and equipment.
In his post's description, Bieber expressed his dislike for adapting himself to satisfy others.
"I think I hate myself sometimes when I feel myself start to become inauthentic. Then I remember we're all being made to think we're not enough but I still hate when I change myself to please people," he wrote.
Previously, the vocalist shared several photographs whilst acknowledging his anger-related challenges.
The post included a detailed shot of his face, an early childhood photograph, and an image of his son Jack Blues Bieber positioned before a projector.
"I got anger issues too, but I want to grow and not react so much smh (sic)" he stated.
This isn't the initial instance where Bieber has discussed his psychological well-being on social platforms.
In 2019, the vocalist openly discussed his experience with depression and reportedly underwent professional treatment.
This isn’t the first time Justin has posted about a desire for self-growth in recent weeks. In a message on March 13, he wrote, "People told me my whole life 'wow Justin u deserve that' and I personally have always felt unworthy. Like I was a fraud, Like when people told me I deserve something, it made me feel sneaky like, damn if only they knew my thoughts”.
"How judgmental I am, how selfish I really am, they wouldn't be saying this", he added. "I say all this to say. If you feel sneaky welcome to the club. I definitely feel unequipped and unqualified most days”.
The uploaded clip showed Bieber in a studio setting alongside other musicians and equipment.
In his post's description, Bieber expressed his dislike for adapting himself to satisfy others.
"I think I hate myself sometimes when I feel myself start to become inauthentic. Then I remember we're all being made to think we're not enough but I still hate when I change myself to please people," he wrote.
Previously, the vocalist shared several photographs whilst acknowledging his anger-related challenges.
The post included a detailed shot of his face, an early childhood photograph, and an image of his son Jack Blues Bieber positioned before a projector.
"I got anger issues too, but I want to grow and not react so much smh (sic)" he stated.
This isn't the initial instance where Bieber has discussed his psychological well-being on social platforms.
In 2019, the vocalist openly discussed his experience with depression and reportedly underwent professional treatment.
This isn’t the first time Justin has posted about a desire for self-growth in recent weeks. In a message on March 13, he wrote, "People told me my whole life 'wow Justin u deserve that' and I personally have always felt unworthy. Like I was a fraud, Like when people told me I deserve something, it made me feel sneaky like, damn if only they knew my thoughts”.
"How judgmental I am, how selfish I really am, they wouldn't be saying this", he added. "I say all this to say. If you feel sneaky welcome to the club. I definitely feel unequipped and unqualified most days”.