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Justin Bieber Keeps Posting Through It
The pop star’s Instagram reads like the pop star’s unfiltered id — for better and for worse.
While the singer’s haphazard approach to Instagram may once have been a charming quirk that let an adoring public know that it was really him and not a social-media manager, behind his iPhone camera, that strategy — if it is one — now appears erratic and concerning as his behavior sours both on and offline. His feed is full of his usual content types: Notes App musings, animal pictures with long-winded captions, wife appreciation, photos from the studio, golfing, the Toronto Maple Leafs, his ugly couch, a few friends, and colorways for his new brand, SKYLRK. Whereas his boyhood pop-star image sat on a foundation of lust and yearning, with songs like “Baby” and “Boyfriend,” his adult career is a giant mea culpa, kicking off with his career-best Purpose — featuring undeniable banger “Sorry” — into his more recent work that samples Martin Luther King Jr. on a track.
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