Trending 20th March 2021 by Hannah Hillyer
Justin Bieber Reveals His Wife Hailey Saved Him When He Was In “A Really, Really Bad Place”
“I think it’s important for me to not only talk about the lovey- dovey stuff."
In recent years Justin Bieber has been incredibly honest about struggles with his mental health. Often speaking candidly about it online, he recently revealed that he wouldn’t have been able to get through some of those times without the support of his wife, Hailey.
The singer has just released his sixth studio album, Justice, and in a recent interview broke down some of the songs. One in particular, really hit home with the star. The song, Unstable, covers a difficult time he had last year.
Speaking about it he said; “One of the tracks on the album is called Unstable, and for me it’s a really emotional song because I was in a really, really bad place — maybe a year ago.”
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Justin shared that his wife, Hailey, was there to help him and the song is dedicated to her; “Fortunately my wife was just there for me through it all and so the whole message of the song is ‘You loved me when I was unstable’.”
“She really held me down and, you know, just continued to love me through a really challenging, hard season that I’d been in — so the person in the song, that was me.”
He added; “It really resonates to where I was at. I think there’s probably a lot of other people who have been in this same position, and my goal has always been to be relatable. To make music that can speak to everybody, or at least speak to most people.”
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The couple are always vocal about how much they love each other, and have been since they first started dating.
Justin shared that it’s vital to talk about the bad times too; “There’s a balance between being in love but also being human and having those moments of feeling unstable and wondering, ‘Will things ever get back to normal?’.”
“I think it’s important for me to not only talk about the lovey- dovey stuff — which is very much a part of my life right now — but talk about some of the struggles.”