Justin Bieber has surprised his fans with a recent post ‘not being clean’ amid viral accusations of drug use from critics, and it seems like the R&B star has no plans to change his habits anytime soon.
On Sunday, Bieber shared a clip from DMX’s 2013 appearance on “Iyanla, Fix My Life,” in which Iyanla Vanzant asked the rapper if he desired to live a clean life.
His uncertain response was telling.
DMX replied: “When you say clean, no weed? No drinking? Nothing?” When Iyanla explained that being clean meant being a “clear, pure vessel for the voice of God,” he rejected the concept of “clean living,” insisting he was exactly where he needed to be in his relationship with God.
Related Articles:
- Justin Bieber shocks fans with surprise Album ‘Swag’, 20-track release sparks buzz amid mental health concerns
- Justin Bieber set to release 7th album ‘Swag’ on Friday
- Chris Brown pleads not guilty to nightclub assault charges in London, trial set for 2026
Although DMX tragically passed away in April 2021 at the age of 50 due to a cocaine-induced heart attack, it appears Justin is taking away a significant lesson from the rapper’s interview: that his connection with God is what truly matters.
However, it remains unclear what message Justin intended to convey with the DMX clip, especially since his representative told reporters in February that the rumors about him using hard drugs are completely unfounded.
This situation is subjective, as Justin, like many others, might not view marijuana and alcohol as “hard drugs.”
Regardless of his intentions, Justin’s vague posts about ‘not being clean’ continue to raise concerns among fans who are worried about his health and well-being.