‘Private hell’: Justin Bieber finally opened up to friends about his ‘friendship’ with P Diddy

'Private hell': Justin Bieber finally opened up to friends about his 'friendship' with P Diddy 1
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Justin Bieber doesn’t want to recall his “friendship” with P Diddy, but he’s willing to speak about it if it can help others, an insider told In Touch Weekly.

Online rumors suggest that Justin Bieber, during his teenage years, was abused by P Diddy, with whom he spent a lot of time. This deeply affected his mental health, leading to long battles with depression, addictions, and other issues.

Fans are now very concerned for him: in recent photos, Bieber looks thin and unhealthy—this started after P Diddy’s arrest following accusations of human trafficking, sexual assault, and other crimes. Fans note that Bieber appears nervous, even though things seem to be going well; he recently became a father for the first time.

“Diddy put him through a personal hell. Right now, he’s focused on his wife Hailey and their one-month-old son Jack, but if speaking about this could help others, he might do it. He wants to break the vicious cycle,” the source said.

According to the insider, Justin doesn’t want to dwell on this:

“The last thing Justin wants to do is relive or even discuss his complicated “friendship” with Diddy. But he’s started talking about it with friends.”

Sean Combs’ (known as P Diddy) arrest has caused a major stir. Many celebrities attended the rapper’s infamous parties, and their reputations have been affected: his ex-girlfriend Jennifer Lopez, Leonardo DiCaprio, Sarah Jessica Parker, Ashton Kutcher, and many others. Some of P Diddy’s friends have also come under suspicion, including Jay-Z and Beyoncé. The latter has faced online backlash, with people speculating that Beyoncé eliminated her competitors with P Diddy’s support.

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