Justin Bieber just cut off a friendship and didn’t hold back his feelings, labeling the unnamed person a “pussy” and a “weirdo.”
During a string of Father’s Day Instagram posts, Bieber dropped a trio of screenshots showing what appeared to be a tense text exchange. In the messages, the other person accuses him of “lashing out,” while Bieber pushes back, saying, “conflict is a part of relationship,” and insisting that if they don’t like his anger, “you don’t like me.”
The posts come as Bieber gears up for a possible music return, having recently teased studio sessions with other artists.
“My anger is a response to pain I have been [through],” Bieber wrote. “Asking a traumatized person not to be traumatized is simply mean.”

Bieber later made it clear the friendship—one he called “short-lived”—was officially done. He emphasized that he already has plenty of solid friends in his life who understand and respect his “boundaries.”

In the final screenshot, Bieber didn’t mince words, saying he initially gave the unnamed person “the [benefit] of the doubt,” but ultimately declared, “This confirms [you] were the pussy I always thought [you] were. Please leave me alone now.”
When the individual pushed back on being called a “pussy,” Bieber doubled down and ended it for good, replying, “Blocking [you] now.”

Bieber kept the heat going on his Instagram Stories, addressing not just his ex-friend but anyone who’s been repeatedly checking in on him lately.
“Quit asking me if I’m okay,” he wrote. “Quit asking me how I’m doing. I don’t do that to you. Because I know how life is for all of us. It’s hard. Let’s encourage our people not project our insecurities onto one another. Your concern doesn’t come off as care. It’s just oppressive.”
He wrapped up the post with a final jab, calling the person a “weirdo,” while soundtracking the moment with Juvenile’s 2006 track “Rodeo,” which samples R. Kelly.

While no official announcement has been made just yet, fans are buzzing over the possibility of new music from Justin Bieber. His last full-length project, Justice, dropped in 2021, followed by the Freedom EP a month later.
If Bieber decides to release something in 2025, it’s clear the impact would be massive. His recent open invite to collaborate in the studio drew an overwhelming response—not just from fans, but also from major artists like Drake, Big Sean, Kehlani, and more, all eager to be part of whatever he’s cooking up next.