Justin Bieber Slams "Transactional Relationships” After Hailey Bieber Split Rumors
- On June 8, 31-year-old singer Justin Bieber shared a message on social media expressing his frustration with relationships that feel conditional or transactional.
- This post followed a day after Bieber criticized pressures to work harder and shared cryptic messages about forgiveness and flaws.
- The post included black-and-white selfies and a photo of Bieber with his hand over his head, and fans responded with concern urging him to get help.
- Bieber expressed that love shouldn’t require conditions and emphasized that his faith provides comfort, noting that turning to Jesus has helped him cope with pain.
- His statements sparked fan worry about his well-being amid ongoing speculation about his relationships, although Bieber and his wife Hailey have not commented publicly.
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I'm tired of transactional relationships' - Justin Bieber opens up
Canadian superstar, Justin Bieber is speaking up about his struggles with “transactional relationships.” Expressing his frustration, Bieber shared that he finds himself trying to earn affection—a pattern he described as exhausting. He asserted that if a transaction is involved, it is not love. On his Instagram, he wrote, “[I’m] tired of transactional relationships. If I have to do something to be loved, that’s not love.” A few weeks ago, Bieber …
Justin Bieber (31) is once again causing concern among fans and followers. In recent days, the Canadian pop star posted a series of disturbing photos and cryptic messages on Instagram, which sparked all kinds of speculation about his mental health, possible substance use and tensions in his personal environment. What exactly is going on with the singer behind hits like Sorry, Peaches and Love Yourself?
Justin Bieber Says He’s ‘Tired of Transactional Relationships’ in Cryptic Post: ‘That’s Not Love’
Justin Bieber shared a series of cryptic Instagram posts on June 7 and June 8, touching on being ‘tired of transactional relationships’ and people telling him that there’s ‘more work to do.’ He urged others to ‘quit making ur life about work.’
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