On Tuesday, July 29th, Justin Bieber recently showed gratitude and enjoyed nature via Billboard.
In a post on X, the pop star shared photos of himself taking a walk on a tree-lined path and wrote, “Let’s have a good day, let’s go outside.”
“Thanking Jesus for his patience with me this morning,” continued Bieber.
“I can be extremely selfish and impatient yet Jesus always has his arms open toward me.”
The update comes about two weeks after Canadian pop superstar Justin Bieber surprise-released his album *Swag*, which features 21 R&B-infused tracks. This marks his first album launch in four years. The project debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 chart and achieved the highest streaming week of Bieber’s career.
Hailey Bieber, who is married to the Grammy-winning artist, has been by his side throughout the album’s promotion. She appeared alongside Justin and their young son, Jack Blues, on promotional billboards for “Swag”. Additionally, the couple shared a passionate kiss at a recent listening party for the album.
And when the LP first dropped, she showed support by writing on her Instagram Story, “Is it finally clocking to you f—ing losers?” — a reference to the singer’s viral “standing on business” meme.
Justin’s latest post is far from the first time he’s taken some time for self reflection on social media in recent months. In June, he posted about being “broken” and having “anger issues,” writing, “Jesus is the only person who keeps me wanting to make my life about others.”
Before that, he criticized the “audacity” of those who tell others what they “should or shouldn’t have,” stating, “God decides what we deserve.” Two months earlier, he expressed that he felt as if he was “drowning” in “hate” and struggled with feelings of being “unworthy.”
It’s unclear what Justin’s next steps will be after the release of “Swag.” He may perform in support of the album or spend more time outdoors while writing additional introspective posts. However, sources recently informed Billboard that he still has more music to release, potentially in the form of a more pop-inspired album.