Justin Bieber’s drug addiction got so bad, he felt as though he was “dying”.
16.01.2020 - 17:01 / cosmopolitan.com
Remember ? Dude who shamed Hannah Brown for having sex on The Bachelorette? Yeah, well today in f*cking weird news, he appears to be low-key dating (it's not official just yet!) Justin Bieber's ex-girlfriend Caitlin Beadles.
A source tells that “Caitlin and Luke have been spending a lot of time together, but at this point, they’re not officially dating. They care about the same things, specifically family and faith.”
Apparently Luke and Caitlin are “interested in getting to know each other
Justin Bieber’s drug addiction got so bad, he felt as though he was “dying”.
Justin Bieber decided to stop taking drugs because his addiction had become so bad he felt like he was “dying”.
Last week, Justin Bieber debuted the first four episodes of his YouTube docuseries, which centered mostly around his return to music and his relationship with his wife, Hailey. It was a revealing look at the pop star's whirlwind life, but he digs even deeper in episode No.
Justin Bieber is continuing to share just how much the late Kobe Bryant has inspired him. The singer took to Instagram again to honor the basketball legend on Sunday (Feb.
Justin Bieber's body art is endless and the 'Yummy' singer has now made a brand new addition to this long list of tattoos. On Thursday, the singer took to his Instagram Stories to give his fans a good look at his latest body ink. The singer was also spotted at in Los Angeles this week outside his gym and got everyone talking about his new tattoo. Justin's bod is almost entirely covered in tattoos and the latest one has taken its place on the singer's collar bone.
Ah, I think I see what Justin Bieber did here. He just announced that his new album, Changes, comes out on Valentine’s Day and he just went through a drastic change (!) and got a . Yikes, that had to be painful.
Justin Bieber has spent the last nine months working on his new album, Changes, and fans got to see some of the process behind it in episode two of his docuseries, Justin Bieber: Seasons. “His process usually starts with him going in an experimenting for about six months before we even talk about one song,” Justin’s manager, Scooter Braun, explained.
The NBA is sure to be debating numerous ways to honor the life of Kobe Bryant in some capacity this season. One major change some have in mind is switching the NBA's longtime logo from Jerry West to a silhouette of the Black Mamba.A viral petition currently has almost 2 million signatures and has attracted the attention of many celebrities.
Selena Gomez gave NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro one of her most open interviews yet on how she healed after her heartbreak, along with how toxic her on-off relationship with Justin Bieber had become before it ended for good in spring 2018. The singer spoke for the first time about how she believed she was a victim of emotional abuse when with Bieber.
Speaking out. Selena Gomez accused Justin Bieber of “emotional abuse” in a recent interview with NPR. The “Rare” singer, 27, told the radio station in an interview published on Sunday, Jan. 26, that her relationship with the “Sorry” crooner, 25, was one of the “harder parts” of her life.
It’s the time of the Seasons. The long-awaited Justin Bieber documentary makes its debut at noon ET on Monday (Jan. 27) as a YouTube Original, and Billboard went behind the lens to get the narrative on how it came together.
Selena Gomez has confirmed her heartbreaking Lose You to Love Me hit was inspired by her on-off relationship with Justin Bieber.
Selena Gomez opened up about suffering from emotional abuse while dating Justin Bieber.
Justin Bieber is no stranger to making questionable decisions. Remember when ? Yeah...that was a choice. Oh, and those he bought before his ? An interesting choice, indeed! And since Justin just adores making his millions of fans collectively spiral into an abyss of worries, Justin made them all flip out yet again because he is choosing to keep—wait for it—a furry lil' mustache on his upper lip.