Justin Bieber got real with fans about how tough it is to stay open online. In a recent Twitch stream, the pop star said that while thousands of people leave kind comments, one mean message can still hurt deeply. He shared that people often say cruel things because they feel bad about themselves, and that makes it “already hard enough to put yourself out there.”   
   
Justin Bieber said that showing his true self online feels scary sometimes, even though he wants to connect honestly with his fans. His words gave everyone a closer look at the emotional side of fame , the part that many people don’t see behind the camera.
     
Justin Bieber talks about online hate and self-doubt
     
During his October 2025 Twitch stream, Justin Bieber opened up about how negative comments have affected his confidence. He remembered one viewer saying he had “lost his charisma” after a basketball game, which made him doubt himself even though he was simply tired.
   
   
Justin Bieber explained that hateful comments often come from people projecting their own insecurities and unhappiness onto others.
   
He told his viewers that fame doesn’t make anyone stronger against hurtful words. Even with millions of fans praising him, one bad comment can stay in his head.
   
Justin Bieber said, “People who feel shitty about themselves project and then write mean things. It’s already hard enough to put yourself out there.” His honesty made fans appreciate how even celebrities deal with self-doubt, just like anyone else.
   
Justin Bieber’s Twitch journey shows the emotional side of fame
Justin Bieber launched his Twitch channel earlier this month, promising to stream almost every day. His first stream gave fans a peek into his warehouse studio, showing his music setup and a team working behind him. He said he wants to keep things real, without filters or fancy edits.
   
Also Read: Influencer Eugenia Cooney’s Rare Disney World Sighting Leaves Fans Heartbroken And Questioning Her Well-Being
   
But Justin Bieber admitted that being so open online comes with a price. He said that when you show the real you, people can easily judge, and that can hurt. Still, he believes it’s worth it to stay honest and connect with his fans directly.
   
His new Twitch journey shows that even a superstar like Justin Bieber faces emotional ups and downs, proving that fame doesn’t make anyone less human.
   
  
Justin Bieber said that showing his true self online feels scary sometimes, even though he wants to connect honestly with his fans. His words gave everyone a closer look at the emotional side of fame , the part that many people don’t see behind the camera.
Justin Bieber talks about online hate and self-doubt
During his October 2025 Twitch stream, Justin Bieber opened up about how negative comments have affected his confidence. He remembered one viewer saying he had “lost his charisma” after a basketball game, which made him doubt himself even though he was simply tired.
Justin Bieber has opened up on how hate on Twitch impacts him
— Dexerto (@Dexerto) October 31, 2025
“People who feel sh*tty about themselves project and write mean ass things" pic.twitter.com/EBdsOHneWx
Justin Bieber explained that hateful comments often come from people projecting their own insecurities and unhappiness onto others.
He told his viewers that fame doesn’t make anyone stronger against hurtful words. Even with millions of fans praising him, one bad comment can stay in his head.
Justin Bieber said, “People who feel shitty about themselves project and then write mean things. It’s already hard enough to put yourself out there.” His honesty made fans appreciate how even celebrities deal with self-doubt, just like anyone else.
Justin Bieber’s Twitch journey shows the emotional side of fame
Justin Bieber launched his Twitch channel earlier this month, promising to stream almost every day. His first stream gave fans a peek into his warehouse studio, showing his music setup and a team working behind him. He said he wants to keep things real, without filters or fancy edits.
Also Read: Influencer Eugenia Cooney’s Rare Disney World Sighting Leaves Fans Heartbroken And Questioning Her Well-Being
But Justin Bieber admitted that being so open online comes with a price. He said that when you show the real you, people can easily judge, and that can hurt. Still, he believes it’s worth it to stay honest and connect with his fans directly.
His new Twitch journey shows that even a superstar like Justin Bieber faces emotional ups and downs, proving that fame doesn’t make anyone less human.
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