
Is Justin Bieber in a Cult? Friend Raises Alarming Concerns as Inner Circle Shrinks
2025-04-22
Author: Jacques
In a shocking revelation, Justin Bieber's longtime friend, Ryan Good, has voiced serious concerns that the pop star may be involved in a cult-like environment, as his close circle continues to dwindle.
Good, co-founder and creative director of Bieber's fashion label Drew House, hasn't been in touch with the 31-year-old singer for over a year due to worries about his pastor, Judah Smith, who leads Churchome in Beverly Hills.
Sources indicate that their friendship frayed soon after Good distanced himself from the church, which he suspects has cult-like tendencies. Bieber’s growing closeness to Smith reportedly played a significant role in this split.
In a twist that raised eyebrows, Bieber appointed Smith to the board of Drew House, despite the already rising tensions with Good, who found this decision puzzling given Smith's lack of business experience.
Good, who had previously served as Bieber's road manager, is reportedly 'worried' about his former friend. His concern has only intensified following some of Bieber's increasingly odd public behavior.
Earlier this month, Bieber made a startling announcement on social media, revealing he had exited Drew House and asked his fans to cease supporting the brand. "Drew House doesn’t represent me or my family or life," he declared on Instagram.
Fans have been on high alert as they witness Bieber showing signs of unusual conduct in public. Just a few months back, he was seen swaying erratically at his wife Hailey Bieber's Rhode skincare event.
Despite claims from his representatives that he is not under the influence, observers have noted discrepancies in his behavior, such as appearing on Instagram Live with droopy eyelids and rapping.
Former colleagues have also expressed grave concerns about his mental well-being. One ex-team member commented, "Seeing him disintegrate like this... it’s painful to watch someone who's lost their way. There’s no one looking out for him. If you say no, you’re out."
Musical collaborator Jason 'Poo Bear' Boyd, who has penned some of Bieber's biggest hits, shared, "Whatever he’s undergoing, I pray for his well-being. It’s tough to see him in this state."
Bieber's rep responded to these allegations, dismissing them as 'clickbait nonsense' fueled by disgruntled former associates. He emphasized that Justin is focused on his journey and will not be swayed by unfounded rumors.
As the drama unfolds, fans and industry insiders alike are left wondering: What lies ahead for Justin Bieber?