Justin Bieber has been harassed by paparazzi since the start of his long career. And he has had many run-ins with photographers over the years, but now he is looking for “change.”
On Friday, Bieber shared a statement on Instagram, calling Los Angeles “unbullying.”
“Everyone is telling me to move out of LA. Do you think I'll be bullied to leave my impact where I need it most?” Bieber wrote. “If you escape from the darkness, how can you make a difference?”
The unfortunate singer said he was caught up in the “the nature of Hollywood transactions.”
“That's embarrassing, but I say it has nothing to do with it as an adult who grew up with my wife and son,” Bieber writes. “I just want to learn from everyone and sink into a culture that supports and supports love and equality.”
In a follow-up post, Beaver posted a photo of the lion, saying, “Lion. God thinks my lion is my strong leader! I can fight for me for you. I think he is wherever I am.”
The lonely singer said he now “is really hard not to tear these fs, so I'm asking God to have patience and help me.
“Today, I forgive myself for myself and myself, and I forgive people who try to abuse me just because they want to capitalize me, or their jealousy makes me want them to feel small like their feelings,” he writes. “But you slice it, I'm hit from every angle and I'm not a victim.”
Bieber said he moved to Los Angeles.
“But as a unit, can you match the way f-ed is here and change this s? Or these f-boys keep treating me like s.
“We need to do better. Can you make any changes?” he finished his post.

The post comes after Beaver stopped huddles him while he was in public after appealing to the paparazzi on Thursday. He walked to his car and shared the video from his point of view. The video was Beaver's attempt to get fans a glimpse into what he has to deal with every day.
“This has to stop,” Bieber captioned a video of the paparazzi surrounding him and his wife Haley.

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“Look at these guys, guys!” You can hear Bieber saying it over and over on the video as some of the camera flashes go out.
His bodyguard can be seen illuminating the paparazzi flashlight and asking if he was taking a picture of the beaver.
“You got your shot. Go!” His bodyguard says he's taking photos of multiple men.
The video came after Beaver had multiple run-ins with a photographer from Palm Springs, California, before he was attending Coachella.
On the same day, Bieber shared a post rebutting what he considers “gossip” and “lie” and what he considers online marriage to be “lie.”
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Bieber began to grow after sharing his vulnerable messages about his self-worth and fraudster syndrome in a social media statement last month.
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However, fans continued to share their concerns after a video of Coachella's Bieber surfaced online and was filmed smoking next to his 15-year-old brother Jaxon.
Bieber spoke about the rumor in an Instagram post, saying, “They treat me like an ass here, but I'm flawed too, and if I remember God forgiving me, it helps me stop feeling better than a mean and hurtful person.”
“When I say it really honestly, I can get mean and hurt too. My instinct is that I don't gossip and lie to someone on the internet, but other shits that I'm not proud of God being graceful,” added Bieber. “People hurt people, and to be honest, it would be hard not to jealous if I saw me, me and Haley become so brazie.
“It's really for us. It makes sense why people can't stand it. I don't blame em,” he wrote.
Bieber's post comes after his representatives tackle the “needless story and inaccurate assumptions” that circulates about Canadian pop stars.
On April 16, the Hollywood Reporter published an article entitled “Justin Bieber's Faith Crisis? Why are fans and insiders worried?”
In a statement, Bieber's team was called an article called “ClickBait Supititity, based on an “unknown and obviously uninformed – “sources.”
“These unnecessary narratives and inaccurate assumptions continue as Justin forgets his own progress. But they don't discourage him from continuing to promise to follow the right path,” his team added.
The THR article also includes a statement from a representative of Beaver, denying any claims of large financial obligations.
“The sources trying to sell you stories about alleged financial distress may not understand the entertainment industry or portray a more likely portrait of Justin.
The THR article also went on to claim that Beaver owned “big debt” to tour promoter AEG. The article also claimed that Beaver was given $40 million advance for the tour.
“To date, Bieber has only returned some of what he borrowed,” the outlet claimed. Aside from money troubles, the article also highlighted concerns fans have about the star's mental health.
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