Justin Bieber is at a very high point in his life, especially after his second wedding to Hailey Baldwin in a lavish ceremony at Montage Palmetto Bluffs in South Carolina. As happy as fans are for this recent development in his life, many continue to worry that the “I Don’t Care” singer might have made a relapse into drugs.
It’s no longer big news that the world-renowned singer meddled with drugs in the past, but Beliebers — a moniker held by hardcore Bieber fans — hold the belief in their hearts that their hero turned over a new leaf. A recent post by the “What Do You Mean?” singer on Instagram has him talking about his tumultous, drug-filled past and how his marriage to Baldwin straightened his path.
“It’s taken me years to bounce back from all of these terrible decisions, fix broken relationships, and change relationship habits,” Bieber wrote on Instagram. “Luckily god blessed me with extraordinary people who love me for me. Now I am navigating the best season of my life: ‘MARRIAGE!’ Which is an amazing crazy new responsibility.”
Despite the strong message coming from the world-renowned singer, some critics believe that Bieber just moved from one drug to another. In September last year, a video featuring him entertaining a child brought about speculation that he was under the influence of drugs at that time. It was speculated that he was “tweaking” from meth because of his unusual behavior.
Recent photos of the singer once again stirred rumors because of his appearance, causing fans to think that he has made a relapse into drugs. Photos emerged on Twitter from a recent visit to the skate park, where critics pointed out the ill complexion and state of his skin. “Crack”-ne is what some called it, a play on words that implies that his acne is caused by habitual drug use.
“Now I don’t know if he’s on drugs or not but he does look very crystal meth like -shrug emoji-” a user commented. “He has too much money for his face to be looking like that,” he continued.
“Right!” another user agreed. “He definitely looks like a meth head ... if it’s not meth he’s on something.”
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