Justin Bieber shared a childhood photo of Hailey with a nostalgic song

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Justin Bieber has raised concerns among his fans after his recent visit to Disneyland with his wife, Hailey Bieber, over the weekend. Despite being on a VIP tour with Hailey and his friend, singer The Kid Laroi, Justin appeared distant and downcast in several photos. He was spotted wearing an all-black outfit, including a hoodie with phrases like Day Dream and Hope. In one image, Hailey was seen speaking animatedly to him, but Justin looked away with a somber expression, which caught the attention of fans.

After the Disneyland outing, Justin shared a childhood photo of Hailey on his Instagram, but it was his caption that sparked further concern. He paired the picture with Michael Jackson’s song Remember The Time, which includes lyrics like, “Do you remember when we fell in love? We were young and innocent then,” and “Do you remember how it all began? It just seemed like heaven, so why did it end?” The nostalgic and somewhat melancholic lyrics left fans wondering if there was a deeper, personal meaning behind his choice.

During their visit to Disneyland, the couple stopped by popular rides like Space Mountain and Pirates of the Caribbean. Justin, sporting a buzzed haircut and black Mickey Mouse ears, blended into the crowd, while Hailey, in a black leather jacket, white shirt, and Minnie Mouse ears, appeared to enjoy the outing more visibly. The couple’s VIP tour, which costs between USD 500 and USD 700 per hour, provided a more private experience at the park.

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In addition to his Instagram posts, Justin shared a more vulnerable moment in his Instagram Story, writing about feeling like he was “drowning” and unsafe. He later posted a more defiant message, but still did not directly address the concerns of his followers.

Fans are continuing to watch Justin’s social media activity and are expressing worry about his well-being, as his recent posts and behavior have raised more questions than answers about his emotional state.