Justin Bieber’s fans begged him to “get help” after he appeared to be “seriously struggling” in new bathroom selfies shared on Instagram.
On Saturday, the “Stay” hitmaker shared a collection of photos that showed him posing awkwardly and making a series of funny faces in the mirror.
“U could point at my flaws,” he captioned the carousel. “Or u could recognize ur own lil bitch.”
“So hard and sad to watch. Why are the people around him not helping him when he’s clearly struggling. He’s not clear at all and hurting,” one of his followers commented.
Another social media user added: “Awh [sic] good love him seriously struggling it’s looking like Liam Payne and Britney [Spears] someone needs to help him before it’s to [sic] late.”
“Babe. Please go get help,” another chimed in, while someone else wrote that the “Peaches” singer — who recently was seen sporting a mystery injury — is “slowly turning into the Britney Spears of our generation.”
A rep for the singer did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
The singer’s behavior has been a topic of concern after he began exhibiting “strange” behavior at his wife Hailey Bieber’s Rhode skin event, which sparked fan speculation that the singer had been taking drugs.
Though Justin’s rep slammed the “harmful” rumors of drug use in February, the Grammy winner, 31, hasn’t shied away from unapologetically flaunting his marijuana use in the time since.
Recently, he showed off his drug use in an Instagram post as he shared a photo of himself smiling in an armchair while a massive bong sat in his lap.
He also admitted to ripping off Hailey with a phone case used to hold blunts modeled after her patented Rhode lip gloss-carrying cases.
In April, several people close to the singer expressed their worry for his mental health, telling the Hollywood Reporter that they feared he was falling apart mentally amid rumors of his financial troubles.
“Seeing him disintegrate like this … it’s watching the embodiment of someone not living their purpose,” a former team member told the outlet.
“He’s lost,” the former colleague continued. “There’s no one protecting him because there’s no one there willing to say no to him. You say no, you get blown out.”