Justin Bieber Raps About Being “High” in New Video Despite Denials of Drug Use

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Justin Bieber was instructed to appear “high” in his new video, soon after denying rumors concerning drug use.

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Yesterday (February 25), the Grammy-winning artist shared a video on Instagram showing him singing without a shirt while snacking.

In the brief clip, Bieber is seen with a friend who is smoking a cigarette, while Bieber is heard saying: “I fly like a flying guy, I fly high, like a bagpipe.

This video comes just days after the singer’s representative labeled the online drug use allegations as “false” and “harmful.”

Addressing Health Rumors

In a statement separate from Katya Stone, the press secretary expressed that public speculation regarding the artist’s health is “wearisome and unfortunate,” emphasizing that despite the clear truth, some persist in fostering negative, harmful narratives.

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The representative also dismissed speculations around the artist’s personal life, stating that 2024 has been “very transformative” for him as he ended several close friendships and business relationships that no longer benefited him.

Representatives for the singer have yet to respond to a request for comments about the piece from Page Six and have not posted a statement regarding the new video.

Rumors regarding Bieber’s health surfaced following paparazzi photos that became viral recently, showing the singer appearing fatigued.

This concern also arises in the context of Bieber openly discussing his health struggles over recent years, including his diagnosis with Ramsay Hunt syndrome in 2022, following the cancellation of part of his North American tour due to the condition.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0urwo2u994

In addition to health discussions, there have been reports suggesting that Bieber has returned to the studio and is planning a significant comeback. Speculation grew when he was spotted in the studio earlier this year, and again when Mk.gee confirmed he was working on new material with the singer.

If his upcoming studio work culminates in a full album, it will mark his first studio release since 2021’s “Justice.”


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