The Instagram remark comes at a time when Justin Bieber has been posting a string of cryptic messages on social media, sparking increasing concern among fans about his mental well-being.

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Singer Justin Bieber has responded to the growing rumors surrounding his mental health and personal life. With increasing attention on his well-being and marriage to Hailey Bieber, he has hit back at the online speculation, making it clear he’s not staying silent.

Justin Bieber hits back

On May 21, a meme account posted a screenshot of a text message from someone labeled “Grandpa,” who said, “I am worried about Justin Bieber (sic).” The following day, the same person messaged again, saying, “There is so much heartbreak in Justin’s life.” The post, which included a caption reading “We all are,” quickly circulated on social media.

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Justin Bieber didn’t take the concern lightly and fired back with a sharp four-word reply. In an Instagram post shared by the account Comments by Celebs on Tuesday, June 10, the 31-year-old Canadian singer responded to the message by commenting, “Worry about yourself gramps.”

While some fans came to Justin Bieber’s defense, others voiced continued concern. Supportive comments included, “If you’re not worried, I’m not worried Mr. Bieber ily,” and “TELL EM KINGGGG.” However, a number of followers expressed their unease, with one writing, “We all are grandpa, we all are,” and another adding, “Swear I be feeling this way too, check on Justin.”

Concerns around Justin Bieber’s health

The Instagram comment surfaced during a period of increasing concern over Justin Bieber’s mental health, fueled by a string of cryptic social media posts. In recent months, the Peaches singer—who has been married to Hailey Bieber since 2018—has shared a number of vague and emotional updates, often reflecting on themes of love and personal struggles.

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Recently, Justin Bieber opened up in a heartfelt message, saying he was “tired of transactional relationships.” On June 8, he wrote on his Instagram Story, “If I have to do something to be loved… That’s not love.” Earlier, in February, he raised eyebrows with unusual behavior at his wife Hailey’s Rhode pop-up event, which sparked early concerns about his well-being. His representative, however, dismissed any rumors of drug use, calling them “negative, salacious, and harmful.”

Disclaimer: The information presented is based on publicly available sources and social media activity. It is not intended to diagnose or speculate on anyone’s mental health. All statements and interpretations are for informational purposes only and should be viewed with sensitivity and respect for the individuals involved.