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Fans Concerned After Justin Bieber Posts Photos Of Himself Crying On Instagram

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The singer shared several photos in an Instagram post over the weekend, including a few photos of himself crying, prompting concerned responses from fans and even a response from wife Hailey Bieber.

Fans shared their concern on social media after Justin Bieber shared some photos of himself crying in a recent Instagram post.

The singer shared a full carousel of 10 pictures, mostly concert snaps and items from his Drew House clothing line.


But two pictures of Bieber with tears streaming down his face caught the attention of his followers.

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Fans immediately expressed their worry in the comments.

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Bieber's wife Hailey even responded to the tears, but she simply wrote:

"a pretty crier 🥲"

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While the cause of the tears remains unknown, fans shared their hopes that everything was okay and offered their support.

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Bieber has kept a relatively low profile over the last couple of years, especially after having to postpone his 2022 tour when Ramsay Hunt syndrome left one side of his face paralyzed, and ultimately canceled his Justice World Tour in February of last year.

The singer did, however, make a surprise appearance at Coachella earlier this month, making a cameo alongside Wizkid with Tems for a performance of "Essence."

We hope everything is okay!

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