Justin Bieber shares cryptic post about not living life as a ‘clean man’ amid drug concern
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Justin Bieber shared a cryptic post about not wanting to live life as a “clean man” amid concerns about his alleged drug use.

On Sunday, the pop star reposted a clip on his Instagram Stories from rapper DMX’s 2013 appearance on Iyanla Vanzant’s show, “Iyanla, Fix My Life.”

While the late emcee and the life coach were in the studio, Vanzant asked DMX, born Earl Simmons, if he wanted to “live his life as a clean man.”

“When you say clean — no weed? No drinking? Nothing?” the “Party Up” rapper asked.

“Nothing,” Vanzant, 71, replied, telling DMX that he needed to be a “clear, pure vessel for the voice of God.”

DMX then shot down the idea of living a “clean” life, saying, “I think I’m exactly where I need to be with God.” (The four-time Grammy nominee died in April 2021 from a cocaine-induced heart attack, which cut off blood flow to his brain. He was 50.)

Bieber’s repost comes as fans have shared their concerns about his alleged drug use as he has exhibited bizarre behavior on and off social media.

In February, the “Baby” singer’s rep denied “harmful” allegations surrounding Bieber, telling TMZ that the rumors were “exhausting and pitiful” and showed that “despite the obvious truth, people are committed to keeping negative, salacious, harmful narratives alive.”

The two-time Grammy winner’s spokesperson said Justin, 31, has been in a good place with his wife, Hailey Bieber, after they welcomed their son, Jack Blues, in August 2024.

Justin’s rep added that this year has been “very transformative for him as he ended several close friendships and business relationships that no longer served him.”

Despite the rep’s denial, Justin has posted several photos of himself smoking, including at Coachella and while on a snowboarding trip with his pals.

Earlier this month, the “Yummy” crooner shared sweaty photos of himself detoxing.

Though Justin didn’t give more context on how or why he was ridding his body of toxins, several Instagram users encouraged the dad of one to “stay healthy and happy” and “keep pushing.”

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