Justin Bieber denies doing hard drugs
Updated | By Entertainment Reporter
A rep for the singer quashes claims that he is on hard drugs and has revealed the real reason he looked worn out recently.

Justin Bieber is not abusing drugs.
His team is setting the record straight after recent pictures of the singer looking worse for wear went viral online. The images show an unshaven Bieber looking tired with hollow eyes.
Bieber, who is a fan of baggy clothes, also looked gaunt. His appearance has led to concerns about his mental health.
"I'm kinda sorry for Justin Bieber... He clearly needs help and no one is helping him, not even his wife [Hailey]!! He has a son and still doing drugs! The real question is: what's the reason behind [his] downfall?" one X user wrote.
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This is Justin Bieber.
— Musa Yerima Marcha (@MusaMarcha) February 8, 2025
A guy that is barely 30 years old but looking older because of drug abuse. Hard drugs don't just ruin careers; they take a visible toll on your body and mind. Stay away from them— or they ruin your future. pic.twitter.com/wsETLfShei
Justin Bieber on drugs pic.twitter.com/Rl6COkyICK
— Nafisa Diwan (@nafisadiwan1) January 31, 2025
Speaking to TMZ, a rep for the 'Sorry' hitmaker says the only thing Bieber is high on is life.
"The recurring narrative that Justin is using hard drugs is absolutely not true," the rep told the publication.
He is focused on being a good father and husband. Bieber is back in the studio working on new music and possibly a follow-up to his 2021 album, 'Justice'.
The late-night music sessions have also been blamed for his dishevelled appearance.
According to the rep, his son has also had trouble sleeping at night, which is another reason for the dark circles around his eyes.
The rep adds that the negative narrative surrounding his well-being is "exhausting and pitiful and shows that despite the obvious truth, people are committed to keeping negative, salacious, harmful narratives alive".
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