Justin Bieber Ends Friendship Through Text After Confrontation

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Justin Bieber recently took to social media to express his frustrations in a heated exchange with a friend, who had accused him of ‘lashing out.’ In a series of text messages shared on Instagram, the pop star made it clear that he refuses to suppress his emotions. “I will never suppress my emotions for someone,” he stated, emphasizing that conflict is a natural aspect of relationships. “If you don’t like my anger you don’t like me,” he added.

Bieber explained that his anger stems from past traumas: “My anger is a response to pain I have been thru [sic]. Asking a traumatized person not to be traumatized is simply mean.” The unnamed friend responded with concern, saying, “I’m not used to someone lashing out at me. It’s not that I don’t see and feel your anger.”

In a surprising turn, Bieber replied, “Ouch. This friendship is officially over. I will never accept a man calling my anger lashing out.” He further stated that he had enjoyed their time together but reiterated that he did not need this individual in his life. “I wasn’t kidding when I told u I didn’t need u as a friend,” he remarked. “This confirms u were the p—y I always thought u were.”

Bieber continued voicing his feelings in subsequent posts on his Instagram Story. He urged others to stop asking him how he was doing, saying, “Quit asking me if I’m okay. Quit asking me how I’m doing. I don’t do that to you because I know how hard life is for all of us. It’s hard. Letss [sic] encourage our people not project our insecurities onto one another.”

He concluded with a critique of his friends’ concern: “Your concern doesn’t come off as care. It’s just oppressive weirdo.” The pop icon’s posts followed a recent encounter where he confronted paparazzi outside Soho House in Malibu, expressing his frustration directly: “Not me today bro. How do you think it’s going with you in my f–king face? Get out of my f–king face!”

Page Six has reached out to Bieber’s representative for further comments.

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Caroline Brewer
Carly curates culture through film, music, and media commentary. She explores how entertainment shapes values and public conversations across diverse American audiences.

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