
Justin Bieber Slams Paparazzi for Constant Harassment, Says "This Has to Stop..."
April 25, 2025: Justin Bieber has taken to social media to speak out against the constant harassment he faces from paparazzi, shedding light on the invasive nature of their attention. In a video posted on Instagram, Bieber showed the intense scrutiny he deals with daily, with paparazzi taking photos and flashing lights in his face, despite repeated requests from his security team to back off.
The video was captioned with a clear message: “This has to stop,” highlighting his frustration with the invasive behavior. Fans quickly rallied behind Justin, expressing their concern and anger at the paparazzi’s actions. Many fans called it harassment, with some questioning how such behavior is even legal.
One fan commented, “Can’t believe this is legal,” while another wrote, “My anxiety just shot up watching this…” The video sparked a wave of support, with fans calling for a change in the way celebrities are treated by the media.
This incident is not the first time Justin has clashed with paparazzi. In a previous altercation in Palm Springs, Justin was seen lashing out at paparazzi, accusing them of prioritizing money over human dignity.
In a separate post, Justin also addressed the rumors surrounding his marriage to Hailey Bieber.
He reassured fans that the stories and “blind items” circulating on platforms like TikTok are often false and fueled by speculation. With humor, he wrote, “Honestly, if I was you, it would be hard not to be jealous of me and Hailey going brazyyy,” adding that while the false stories can sometimes be entertaining, they ultimately are hurtful.
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