
Justin Bieber has raised more concerns among fans after his unsettling appearance at Hailey’s skincare pop-up store opening in LA on Tuesday evening.
The singer concealed his eyes behind dark sunglasses and was seen grinning uncontrollably while interacting with a fan.
As they chatted, Justin was observed shifting his weight from foot to foot and scratching his legs.
Fans took to the comments to express their concern, with one writing: 'This is so hard to watch. Someone help him.'
This comes amid ongoing worries about his health and well-being, with a source recently describing Justin as a 'loose cannon' to DailyMail.com.
The series of concerning public appearances follows about six months after Justin and Hailey welcomed their first child, son Jack Blues.
Many 'Beliebers' have speculated whether the pressures of new fatherhood or rumors about a troubled marriage could be affecting his health.
In 2022, Justin also experienced temporary facial paralysis from Ramsay Hunt syndrome.
At the time, he shared the news on Instagram, explaining that it was a complication of shingles, which led to facial paralysis.
The Mayo Clinic states that while the hearing loss and facial paralysis from Ramsay Hunt syndrome are typically temporary, they can sometimes become permanent.
Justin’s right eye couldn’t blink, and the right side of his face was immobile as he started the video saying: 'Hey everyone Justin here, I wanted to update you guys on what's been going on.
'Obviously as you can probably see with my face. I have this syndrome called Ramsay Hunt syndrome and it is from this virus that attacks the nerves in my ear and my facial nerves and has caused my face to have paralysis.'
Earlier this week, Justin posted a prayer on social media after sharing provocative photos of his wife.
The message to God read: 'ITS TIME TO GROW UP! CHANGING IS ABOUT LETTING GO! NOT TRYING HARDER!'
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