Is Justin Bieber Struggling with a Lip Injury?
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Key Takeaways
- Justin Bieber is dealing with a painful lip injury affecting his singing.
- He expressed the challenges of touring while prioritizing family time.
- The couple is committed to protecting their son Jack Blues amid public scrutiny.
- Hailey shared her experience of motherhood and maintaining privacy.
- Justin plans to select specific locations for future performances.
Los Angeles, Nov 15 (NationPress) Singer-songwriter Justin Bieber is currently grappling with a painful lip injury that has made singing a daunting task.
The 31-year-old artist injured his hip after a fall from his one-wheel, a unique self-balancing electric skateboard that requires users to lean forward and backward to navigate, as reported by Female First UK.
During a recent Twitch livestream, the ‘Let Me Love You’ hitmaker confided to his friends, "My rib hurts so f bad, bro, you saw it happen, right? That s* bro is hurting me bad, bro, I'm trying to play it cool, bro, this s* is f with me. Chad, I f** fell on my side on that one-wheel and landed on my (hip), so even singing, laughing, everything hurts.”
As per Female First UK, during his Halloween Twitch livestream, the two-time Grammy Award winner expressed his hesitance to tour extensively, citing a desire to remain close to his 28-year-old wife, Hailey Bieber, and their 15-month-old son, Jack Blues.
He shared, "Touring takes so much out of you, and I’ve done it since I was a kid. Even the idea of touring sounds super daunting. I always start out really loving it and then it gets to a point where I am super burnt out.”
Nevertheless, the singer is keen on selecting a venue where he can perform for two nights. The star, who is set to headline the music and arts festival Coachella in 2026, remarked, "I really wanna do a spot-date where I pick a city and do a couple of shows and not commit to a whole two years.”
Hailey recently revealed that both she and Justin will remain "very protective" of Jack Blues, a parenting approach they are quite comfortable with.
The model, who admitted she was not entirely prepared for the trials of motherhood, stated in an interview with GQ magazine, "We’re just taking it a day at a time. We both feel very protective of our son and I don’t think that’s ever going to change, but our life is our life, and it is really public, so I think we’re just going to cross every bridge that we need to when we get there.”
“But as of right now, I feel really comfortable about the way we are sharing things and not sharing things,” she added.