If You Weren't Worried About Justin Bieber Before, You Should Be Now

Justin Bieber and Hailey Bieber made a late-night appearance at their local church on February 29, and fans are concerned about the Grammy-winning musician. Justin attempted to avoid any spotlight, wearing beige-colored pants, a dark black jacket with the hoodie up, and a black scarf covering his head and neck. Justin wasn’t smiling and didn’t seem eager to be attending the church service. Instead, the “Sorry” singer appeared a bit sad, and people noticed.

Many are worried about the musician, but not just because of his somber outing. Hours before, his father-in-law shared an alarming message about Justin and Hailey, which some took as a sign their marriage may not last, per Page Six. Stephen Baldwin posted an Instagram Story of Justin performing the song “I Could Sing of Your Love Forever” by Delirious? and Hillsong Worship. It wasn’t the video that sparked worry among the public, but the caption he wrote alongside it. Baldwin said, “Christians, please when you think of Justin & Hailey, take a moment to offer a little prayer for them to have wisdom, protection, and to draw close to the Lord.” The “Usual Suspects” actor didn’t provide any more context to the message, which seemed strange. Because of the mystery behind Baldwin’s post and Bieber’s sad attitude later that night, many have grown concerned about the musician.

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