Justin Bieber slams gossip, wild rumours after Coachella drama
Justin Bieber shuts down gossip and lies about Coachella incident
Justin Bieber, chart-topping music icon who has been facing backlash over his lifestyle lately, has recently spoken out to address the rumours swirling around him after his appearance at Coachella.
On Thursday, Justin took to Instagram to shut down the speculations, calling out the gossip and lies spreading about him.
He Baby hitmaker wrote: “The feeling of guilt can be relieved. How? Not by going to church or reading ur Bible. But just receive that God forgives,” his post began. “They treat me like a** out here, but I remember that I am flawed and God forgave me.”
“It helps me to stop feeling better than those who are mean and hurtful because when I'm really honest, I can be mean and hurtful too,” he continued. “My instinct is to be like, ‘Damn I wouldn't gossip and spread lies about someone on the internet,’ but there's other s*** I do I'm not proud of," he added.
The Stay singer also spoke about his marriage to Hailey and shut down the divorce buzz that’s been flying around for months.
“And honestly if I was you it would be hard not to be jealous if I saw me and Hailey going so brazzzzyy,” the Sorry singer shared.
“It’s really up for us and that’s understandable why people can’t stand it. I don’t blame em.”
However, Justin Bieber later followed up with an Instagram Story that simply said, “Ur bible can’t save you,” written on a plain, blank screen.
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