Justin Bieber’s recent struggles with his mental health have caught the attention of former collaborators and fans alike. The 31-year-old pop star, who has long been open about his challenges with anger management, is facing heightened concerns following comments from those who have worked closely with him in the past.
One of Bieber’s former collaborators, Poo Bear, shared his support for the singer, expressing sympathy for what Bieber is going through. “Whatever he’s going through, I pray for him and hope he’s OK,” Poo Bear wrote, showing concern for the pop icon’s wellbeing.

In addition to Poo Bear’s words, another former member of Bieber’s team spoke candidly about the situation, voicing their worry over how the singer’s struggles are affecting him. “Seeing him disintegrate like this… it’s watching the embodiment of someone not living their purpose. He’s lost. There’s no one protecting him because there’s no one there willing to say no to him. You say no, you get blown out,” the former team member explained.
Bieber has long been transparent about his mental health battles, and his recent revelations have only intensified the concern surrounding his state of mind. The singer recently opened up about his struggles with anger, admitting he has “anger issues” but expressing his desire to grow and react less impulsively. He shared on social media, “I got anger issues too, but I wanna grow and not react so much smh.”
Along with his personal struggles, Bieber has also been dealing with feelings of impostor syndrome, admitting he often feels like a “fraud” despite his successful career.
In a separate announcement, Bieber revealed he has officially parted ways with Drew House, the fashion brand he helped launch in 2018. This marks a significant shift in his professional life, adding to the ongoing changes he has been navigating in both his personal and professional spheres.
As fans continue to express their concern and offer their support, Bieber’s struggles serve as a reminder of the importance of mental health awareness, especially for those in the public eye. His candidness about his challenges may help others facing similar battles feel less alone.