Los Angeles, California – A former friend of Justin Bieber, Ryan Good, has raised concerns about the singer’s involvement in what he believes to be a cult. Good, who is the co-founder and creative director of Bieber’s fashion brand, Drew House, reportedly distanced himself from the pop star over a year ago due to worries about Bieber’s pastor, Judah Smith.
Sources revealed that Good’s unease stemmed from his perception of the Churchome in Beverly Hills, California, where Smith holds a leadership position, as a cult. Good and Bieber’s relationship reportedly soured after Good left the church, with Bieber developing a close bond with Smith, despite tensions between them.
In a surprising move, Bieber appointed Smith as a board member at Drew House a few years ago, a decision that puzzled sources given Smith’s non-business background. Good, who previously served as Bieber’s road manager, expressed concern for his former friend, particularly after witnessing Bieber’s erratic behavior in recent times.
Fans have also raised alarm over Bieber’s unusual conduct in public, such as swaying at his wife’s skincare event and rapping with droopy eyelids on Instagram Live. Despite rumors of drug use circulating, Bieber’s representative denied the claims, calling them “exhausting and pitiful.”
Close associates of Bieber have shared their worries about his mental well-being, with some claiming that the singer appears lost and in need of guidance. Jason “Poo Bear” Boyd, a collaborator on several of Bieber’s hits, expressed concern and offered prayers for the troubled star.
In response to the growing concerns and negative speculation surrounding Bieber, his representatives have dismissed the reports as unsubstantiated and urged the public to support the singer on his journey towards personal growth and well-being. With Bieber’s inner circle dwindling and questions surrounding his mental health, the singer’s well-being remains a topic of concern for those close to him.