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Justin Bieber News: Singing Superstar Slowly Regaining Old, Better Self, Source Reveals

After feeling burnt out due to several factors, Justin Bieber is on his way back to his old and happier self, a source has revealed.

While many of his fans were disappointed by his cancellation of the remaining of his Purpose world tour due to feeling burnt out, a source has recently revealed to People magazine the severity of the Canadian singing superstar's issues that led him to arrive at such a decision.

According to the incognito source who is supposedly close to the singer, Bieber was deeply unhappy, exhausted, and miserable around that time that he decided to step back and rethink how to proceed with his career.

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In an interview with another publication last month, Scooter Braun, Bieber's manager, said that the things happening in the singer's life was worse than what most people thought, describing it as a situation tantamount to living in hell. According to Braun, the circumstances were so bad that even those people who invested in the singing superstar's career had told him to give up on Bieber as his career is already done. 

Braun refused to give up on Bieber, as, apart from his earlier promise to the singer that he would never give up on him, he already considers Bieber not just as his talent but family.

With Bieber spending a lot of his time in hiatus in his Hillsong church, he has slowly regained his happier soul. While he has yet to fully recover, People's insider revealed that it is apparent that he is on his way to being back to his old better self.

"For a long time, it was just awful, but it's not anymore. Justin is seeing the beauty around him. He sees that his life is beautiful, that he's beautiful. He's young and rich, but that's not enough. He's now becoming emotionally and spiritually grounded, and the difference is written all over his face. It's beautiful to watch," the incognito source told People.

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