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Justin Bieber says online hate deeply affects him, despite his fame, and credits his faith for helping him cope.
Justin Bieber, 31, has spoken openly about the emotional impact of online criticism, revealing that harsh comments from trolls deeply affect him despite his public success.
During a Twitch stream, he shared that sharing personal moments—like playing basketball or freestyling lyrics—leaves him vulnerable, with a single negative remark often overshadowing thousands of positive ones.
He admitted questioning his energy and charisma after criticism, even while feeling fine.
The pop star, who recently surprise-released 'Swag II' and headlines Coachella 2025, credited his faith in Jesus for helping him cope.
He also addressed his mother’s emotional Instagram post from September, responding with humor, while confirming he and wife Hailey Bieber are focused on their 14-month-old son Jack.
Justin Bieber dice que el odio en línea lo afecta profundamente, a pesar de su fama, y le da crédito a su fe por ayudarlo a sobrellevarlo.