Washington: Pop star Justin Bieber has once again opened up to his fans, sharing his struggles with authenticity and self-worth. The 31-year-old singer took to Instagram on Saturday, posting a heartfelt message along with a video of himself jamming on a keyboard with fellow musicians. Despite appearing happy and energetic in the clip, his caption revealed deeper feelings.

"I think I hate myself sometimes when I feel myself start to become inauthentic. Then I remember we're all being made to think we're not enough, but I still hate when I change myself to please people," Bieber wrote.

Struggles with anger issues

Earlier that day, the 'Believe' singer posted another personal update, admitting to his struggles with anger.

"I got anger issues too, but I wanna grow and not react so much. smh," he shared.

Accompanying the message were three pictures: one showing him hiding his face under a hoodie and another from his childhood.

Past reflections on self-doubt

This isn't the first time Bieber has shared his inner thoughts with fans. On March 13, he expressed feelings of unworthiness and self-doubt.

"People told me my whole life 'wow, Justin, you deserve that,' but I personally have always felt unworthy. Like I was a fraud. Like when people told me I deserved something, it made me feel sneaky, like, damn, if only they knew my thoughts."

He continued, "How judgmental I am, how selfish I really am, they wouldn't be saying this. I say all this to say, if you feel sneaky, welcome to the club. I definitely feel unequipped and unqualified most days."

Bieber’s candid posts have resonated with fans, with many appreciating his honesty about personal growth and self-acceptance. His willingness to share these thoughts offers a glimpse into the struggles of fame and the journey to self-improvement.