
Fans have expressed concern for Justin Bieber after noticing his 'worrying' behaviour at a Coachella party over the weekend, with many pleading for him to 'get help'.
Rumours have been rife regarding the 'Baby' singer's health in recent weeks, with fans voicing their worries over his health and 'alleged drug use' following some 'concerning' public sightings.
This influx of concern led to Bieber speaking out to deny this so-called drug use, saying through his rep that the public’s obsession over his mental and physical health is 'exhausting and pitiful and shows that despite the obvious truth, people are committed to keeping negative, salacious, harmful narratives alive.'
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Sadly, despite the singer - who recently became a father to son Jack with his wife, Hailey - trying to squash the relentless rumours, it seems it wasn't enough as fans got talking again over the weekend.

The second and final weekend of the infamous Coachella music festival has just wrapped up, which saw performances from the likes of Lady Gaga, Charli XcX and Post Malone.
But instead of talking about the headliners and the events of the festival held in the Colorado desert, fans have been rife with speculation over a video taken of Bieber, who attended the invite-only Friday Nights in the Desert party, TMZ reports.
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The video, posted originally on TikTok, shows Bieber smoking what appeared to be cannabis, while standing hunched as his 2015 song 'What Do You Mean', played in the background.
Another clip then showed Bieber topless in a crowd while Kendrick Lamar's 'Not Like Us' played, with him swaying and looking disoriented.
Fans were quick to share their thoughts on his appearance at the event and plead for the star to 'get help', with one writing: "He needs help and hope he gets it."

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A second pointed out: "Poor guy, i don’t understand why they say he is enjoying. You can see clearly he needs help," as another added: "I feel for him, he’s so broken, and he can’t handle it all."
Many pointed out the fact that he is now a father, with one writing: "I think it's time for him to grow up and be a father and husband."
It's worth noting, however, that TMZ report Hailey attended the event with her husband.
This comes after the singer hit out at 'sources' claiming to have worked with him in the past speaking to the press about his mental health.
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Bieber's rep told Page Six: "This is just clickbait stupidity based on unnamed — and clearly ill-informed — ‘sources,’ disappointed that they no longer work with Justin."
Tyla has contacted Bieber's rep for further comment.
Topics: Celebrity, Justin Bieber, Mental Health, Music, US News, Health, Coachella