Justin Bieber took to Instagram on Father’s Day in the US to share numerous screenshots of his angry texts.
It’s too late now to say sorry.
Justin Bieber vented his frustrations on social media as he shared a confrontational text message exchange with an unidentified friend who accused him of “lashing out.”
“I will never suppress my emotions for someone,” the pop star wrote, according to the screenshots posted via Instagram Sunday evening.
“Conflict is part of relationship. If you don’t like my anger you don’t like me.”
“My anger is a response to pain I have been thru [sic],” Bieber continued. “Asking a traumatised person not to be traumatised is simply mean.”
The singer’s friend then responded, “I’m not used to someone lashing out at me. It’s not that I don’t see and feel your anger.”
Bieber fired back, “Ouch. This friendship is officially over. I will never accept a man calling my anger lashing out.”
Though the Grammy winner, 31, said he enjoyed their “short-lived relationship,” he went on the blast the unnamed text recipient.
“I wasn’t kidding when I told u I didn’t need u as a friend,” Bieber said, pointing out that he has “good friends who will respect [his] boundaries.”
“This confirms u were the p—y I always thought u were,” he added.
The hitmaker further elaborated on his current state of mind as he shared the text conversation on his Instagram Story.
”Quit asking me if I’m okay,” he wrote on top. “Quit asking me how I’m doing. I don’t do that to you because I know how hard life is for all of us.
“It’s hard. Letss [sic] encourage our people not project our insecurities onto one another.”
Bieber concluded, “Your concern doesn’t come off as care. It’s just oppressive weirdo.”
Page Six reached out to a rep for Bieber for further comment.
The singer’s PSA came days after he angrily confronted paparazzi who were waiting for him outside Soho House Malibu on Thursday night.
“Not me today bro,” Bieber told the shutterbugs while holding his arm over his face. “How do you think it’s going with you in my f–king face? Get out of my f–king face!”
This story originally appeared on Page Six and is republished here with permission.
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