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Justin Bieber has a message for Apple, and he isn’t holding back.
The pop star took to Instagram on Thursday to express his frustration with a commonly used iPhone feature that has been disrupting his daily life.
“If I press the dictation button after sending a text and it stops my music again, I’m going to find everyone at Apple and put them in a rear naked choke hold,” Bieber vented on Instagram. “Even if I disable dictation, I somehow end up hitting the voice note option. The send button shouldn’t have multiple functions in the same area.”
Bieber’s fans were quick to chime in on his post.
“The caption has me laughing, but honestly, Apple tends to complicate simple things,” a follower commented.
“I just know they’re going to screenshot, print, and hang this in their office,” another joked.
Bieber has been extremely vocal on social media this past year, sharing his vulnerability over mental and emotional struggles.
In August, the “Daisies” singer took to Instagram to share his gratitude for Jesus and explain why he doesn’t feel that he deserves “forgiveness and love.”
“[G]rateful for a new day,” he captioned the post. “[G]rateful for Jesus. he meets me every morning with forgiveness and love that I truly don’t deserve.”
“[S]o grateful that he gives this love so freely, so graciously,” he continued.
“Wouldn’t be able to get thru the day without his love,” he added. “It meets me at my lowest.”
In April, Bieber wrote, “I’m just an average flawed guy. I’ve done things that have hurt others. I continue to do and say things that hurt others unintentionally. Yet I woke up this morning with another opportunity to grow and not be so selfish today.”
He went on to write, “LOVE DRAWS US IN. LOVE DOESN’T CONDEMN. LOVE BELIEVES THE BEST. LOVE HOPES ALL THINGS AND ENDURES ALL THINGS. IT DOESN’T KEEP RECORD OF WRONG. LOVE HELPS U TO FORGIVE AND LOVE EVEN YOUR ENEMIES.”
Bieber made another post shortly after that, telling his followers, “Sometimes I think I’m gonna get exposed if I tell people how selfish I am. Like if I admitted that, maybe people wouldn’t like me or trust me.”
The “Baby” singer explained that he felt that if he was honest about feeling selfish, then he would be “disqualified from the dreams I had of being included,” but said that the more honest he is about things, the more freedom he has.