Justin Bieber has caused a panic online among fans, following a recent post that featured photos of him crying.
The 'Love Yourself' star uploaded a few photos on Instagram a couple of a days ago, and two snaps showed the star in a vulnerable state.
Following his decision to end his Justice World Tour in early 2023 to focus on his health, the Canadian musician also hasn't released any new music since 2022.
Since he began his music hiatus, even turning down the chance to perform at the 2024 Super Bowl half time show, fans have eagerly been following Bieber on social media for any updates.
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Bieber was diagnosed with Ramsay Hunt syndrome, a condition that is caused by the same virus as chickenpox.
In a video that was uploaded to his Instagram last year, he showed himself in his most vulnerable state, being completely honest about the situation to fans, while part of his face was temporarily paralysed.
Fans of the 30-year-old shared their love for him in the comments, fully supporting the tough time he was going through and respecting his honesty.
Once again, the 'Baby' singer has showed himself completely vulnerable and transparent with fans, following a post put up on his account on Sunday 27 April.
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In the post, Bieber can be seen performing on stage in the first snap, with the second showing a slight change in outfit, and the third showing a different angle in black and white, with fireworks behind him.
The fourth and fifth show the star donning a basketball jersey with the number eight and 'Drew' printed across the bottom, which is his middle name.
The sixth snap is a close-up shot of some marijuana, but the seventh and eighth reveal selfies of the star crying in a jumper and green hat.
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It sparked a reaction online, with several fans showing concern for the star, though his wife, model Hailey Bieber, also left a comment.
She wrote: "A pretty crier," with an emoji smiling with a single tear.
The comment seemed to dispel any breakup rumours that may have been flying around, with the couple closing in on six years of marriage.
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Fans were quick to show support for the musician in the comments section of the post though, as one wrote: "I hope you are doing okay, i hate to see tears running down your face"
Another put: "Love you @justinbieber and God has mighty plans for you life. He’s a good father and loves you so much."
A third said: "Justin, we are here for you brother."
The musician has since put out two more posts up on the social media platform, a photo of the Toronto Maple Leafs, an ice hockey team, and a screenshot of the song 'Love Me Je Je' by Tems - both with no captions.
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