LOS ANGELES: Canadian singer Justin Bieber has opened up about his struggles with anxiety and overthinking, amid renewed speculation about his marriage to model Hailey Bieber. The development follows Hailey’s recent public appearances without her wedding ring, which has intensified rumours of a possible rift between the couple.
In a recent Instagram Story, Bieber shared a post discussing the challenges of overanalyzing situations and dealing with unclear communication. The post read: “I have anxiety and I have overthinking… If you give me any room for error, there will be error.” The message was widely interpreted by fans and media outlets as a reference to his personal life.
The statement came shortly after Hailey was photographed without her wedding ring on two separate occasions in New York City. The absence of the ring has sparked widespread media coverage and renewed speculation about the state of their marriage.
Observers have noted a pattern of emotionally charged posts from Justin in recent weeks, including reflections on personal relationships and the toll of public scrutiny. He has previously expressed frustration over feeling “tired of transactional relationships,” further fuelling public interest in the couple’s relationship status.
Despite the speculation, neither Justin nor Hailey has officially confirmed any marital issues. Both have previously addressed such rumours, with Justin stating in the past that he is “flawed and God forgave me,” while affirming his commitment to his wife.
Hailey, for her part, has spoken about the mental toll of online criticism, revealing that she experiences immediate anxiety upon returning to social media due to the persistent negativity directed at her.
Ongoing Public Interest
The couple’s relationship continues to draw significant public attention, particularly as both individuals remain prominent figures in the global entertainment and fashion industries. While no formal statement has been made regarding the recent speculation, fans and media outlets alike are closely monitoring developments.
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