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Justin Bieber says he put unfair expectations on Hailey Bieber when they married

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ByMegan Stone
May 05, 2022, 1:25 PM

Justin Bieber opened up about his struggles with mental health and how he unfairly leaned on wife Hailey Bieber when they first wed.

"I remember when I first got married, I hit a little bit of an emotional breakdown because I thought marriage was going to fix all my problems and it didn't," the "Sorry" singer told Apple Music's Ebro Darden. "It just kind of was a reflection of like, man, you're a bit of a hypocrite man. You want your wife to do something that you're not doing."

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Bieber, 28, said he forced himself to discover what was causing his inner turmoil, saying "It's hard sometimes to look in the mirror and really have to realize, man, maybe you're not the person that you necessarily thought that you were. And that's just a result of trauma and life circumstances."

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The two-time Grammy winner said he's now leaning on his faith to overcome these struggles.

"Just the idea that I'm forgiven and that he's [Jesus] walking me through this journey and day by day, I get to just get better and better and not be too hard on myself," he said, adding that his faith encourages those to "be the best versions of ourselves."

"And so that for me in that perspective has really changed everything, man," Bieber said.

The "Peaches" singer also spoke out about maturity and setting a good example for the younger generation. He said he was "embraced by the older generation" when he first entered the industry and he's now paying it forward to the younger crowd.

"It's fulfilling to be able to embrace these young cats and help get their music out there because I know what it's like to have this vision and want people to hear your music," Bieber said, calling it "an honor" to help young artists.

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