Justin Bieber was visibly frustrated during a routine coffee run near Coachella, as he had an intense exchange with paparazzi stationed outside the venue. Just days after discussing his struggles with anger issues, the pop star was seen in a viral video confronting photographers who were trying to capture his every move.
The incident started when Bieber noticed a photographer approaching him. In an attempt to avoid being recognized, he quickly pulled up the hood of his brown hoodie. When one of the photographers greeted him with a “Good morning,” Bieber snapped back, saying, “No! Not good morning. You already know. Why are you here?”
As the situation escalated, Bieber began repeating “Money, money, money, money, money” while making gestures as if counting cash. The photographers continued recording, which seemed to increase Bieber’s frustration.
He then became more vocal, telling them, “Get outta here, bro. Money—that’s all you want. You don’t care about human beings.” He continued to express his anger, saying, “That’s all you care about, guys. Money. Not people. You don’t care about human beings.”
This encounter comes after Bieber recently shared more about his personal struggles. Last month, he posted a video of himself playing the keyboard in a jam session with friends and fellow musicians, including singer-songwriter Jensen McRae, pastor Judah Smith, Josh Mehl, DJ Tay James, and producer Camper.
In the caption of the post, Bieber opened up about the pressures he’s faced and the struggles with staying true to himself. “I think I hate myself sometimes when I feel myself start to become inauthentic,” he wrote, revealing his inner conflict. He also acknowledged the pressures of meeting others’ expectations. “I remember we’re all being made to think we’re not enough, but I still hate when I change myself to please people,” he added.
This recent incident with the paparazzi highlights Bieber’s ongoing battle with the scrutiny of fame and his desire to maintain authenticity in the face of constant public attention.
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