Amidst an ongoing battle with his mental health, Justin Bieber is currently dropping subtle hints about substance abuse. The chart-topping artist behind the smash hit "Sorry," who recently unveiled his seventh studio album titled "Changes" on July 11th, took to Instagram to share a vintage clip featuring the late, legendary rapper DMX and renowned motivational speaker Iyanla Vanzant.
In this poignant footage, DMX opens up candidly about his reluctance to embrace sobriety, citing his personal demons and mental health struggles. During a poignant 2013 segment of "Iyanla: Fix My Life," Vanzant inquisitively asks the rapper if he is indeed "as clean as it looks," to which he responds in a manner that left many of his fans astounded.
"No weed, no drinking, nothing? Why would I?" he questions rhetorically. Vanzant gently replies, "Because it makes you a clear, pure vessel for the voice of God." DMX thoughtfully counters, "I think I'm exactly where I need to be with God."
While Justin has never hesitated to publicly acknowledge his legal substance use within the confines of his home state of California, recent concerns have arisen among his fans regarding his well-being. A confidant close to the superstar stresses that he remains steadfastly clean and has refrained from indulging in any illegal narcotics.
"The persistent narrative that Justin is indulging in hard drugs is unequivocally false," the insider clarifies, further asserting that he is "currently in one of the most positive phases of his life."