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Justin Bieber’s Fixation on Guns Leaves his Loved Ones ‘Unsettled’

Last updated: October 10, 2025 11:24 pm
Sameer Sheikh
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Pop star Justin Bieber’s increasing fascination with guns has reportedly left his family and close friends deeply concerned.

According to Radar Online, the 31 year old singer’s newfound passion for firearms has sparked anxiety among his loved ones, who fear it may be linked to his recent emotional struggles.

Bieber, who shares a son named Jack Blues with wife Hailey Bieber, recently posted photos from a shooting trip with friends, showing himself firing into the woods with several boxes of ammunition nearby. The images immediately raised alarms among his followers and inner circle.

An insider revealed that Justin has become deeply absorbed in his new hobby, spending hours studying weapons, buying them, and practicing at shooting ranges. “He says it helps him stay calm and focused,” the source shared. “But to others, it feels more like an obsession and that’s what’s worrying people.”

The concern comes after Bieber opened up earlier this year about feeling “unworthy” and “drowned by hate.” Since then, his social media posts have grown more erratic, including one video showing him smoking an unidentified substance.

Sources say Hailey Bieber is doing her best to support her husband but remains worried. “She doesn’t want to take away something that brings him peace,” said the insider, “but she wishes he’d focus on something safer like basketball or fishing, which he used to love.”

Those close to the singer fear that his intense personality could make this interest risky. “Justin throws himself completely into whatever he does,” the source explained. “With guns, that kind of intensity can be dangerous. The worry isn’t just about the hobby it’s about his mindset and whether an accident could happen.”

Despite the concerns, Bieber continues to study and discuss firearms in detail, describing their mechanics and safety like an expert. His loved ones, however, remain on edge hoping he channels his energy into something less perilous.

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