Justin Bieber fans get concerned as mom issues cryptic statement
Justin Bieber’s mom Pattie Mallette sparks concern for singer’s well-being with new message
Justin Bieber’s mom, Pattie Mallette, raised concern for the popstar who has been surrounded by rumours questioning his mental health, with her latest message.
The 50-year-old author took to Instagram after he announced his headlining gig for Coachella next year, and shared a tribute for her son.
The matriarch shared a series of black-and-white pictures of the DAISIES hitmaker and wrote a lengthy caption alongside, which read, “We’re cheering you on and praying for you always Justin. I declare freedom, strength, clarity, and healing over you Justin.”
The mom of one continued her prayer, as she asked God to eliminate all “fear, confusion, heaviness, and pain” from her son’s heart and “heal every wound” that he suffers.
The pictures shared by Mallete showed the Baby singer wearing a shirt which fittingly read, “Pray for me.”
Although the prayer could be “just a mother’s prayer” as a social media user wrote, others flocked to the comments, asking if Justin was “alright?”
Another echoed, “What happened to Justin?”
“Probably depression, something about he made wrong financial decisions and also got screwed by some people around him whom he trusted with his money, business, music, etc. He [sic] allegedly in financial collapse,” noted one social media sleuth referring to the speculations online.
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