Singer Justin Bieber has angered his fans by sharing a video urging them to download an app that provides people with “guided prayers”.
While the post itself was harmless, fans of the star took to the comments section to slam her, claiming they thought she was announcing her next album or new single.
This comes shortly after her father-in-law, Stephen Baldwin, sparked rumors of his marriage to Hailey Bieber by sharing a video asking people to pray for the young couple.
Justin Bieber Urges Fans To Download Prayer App
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Justin is very serious about his spiritual life and clearly wants his fans to be serious about theirs too. On Thursday, “What Do You Mean?” the singer shared a post in which he encouraged his followers to download the Churchome prayer app for “guided prayer.”
He wrote, “DOWNLOAD THE CHURCHOME APP FOR MORE GUIDED PRAYERS AND MORE LINKS IN BIO.”
The post was accompanied by a video that included a prayer and visuals showcasing stunning views of trees and mountain peaks.
The app in question belongs to Justin Church, Churchome. In 2022, he confirmed his departure from his former church, Hillsong, after his friend and “spiritual advisor”, Carl Lentz, was fired due to certain “moral” issues.
The singer said at the time, “AND BTW HILLSONG IS NOT MY CHURCH.. FOR CLARIFICATION I AM PART OF THE CHURCH.”
Since then, Justin and his wife, Hailey Bieber, have been seen attending Churchome. Late last year, the couple was seen leaving dinner with the church leader, Judah Smith, and his wife, Chelsea Smith.
Fans Ignore Justin Bieber’s Prayer App And Demand New Music
The singer’s fans didn’t seem too happy with her “prayer” post, as they stormed the comments section asking for new music.
One wrote, “My man makes me think we have a new bop on the way,” while another said, “I thought this was going to be an album announcement until I read the caption [crying emoji].”
The third person asked, “Yes [you] like releasing some music boys [?]”
“D— really thought this was an album announcement,” said a fourth individual.
Despite the subtle criticism, some of the singer’s fans supported him and thanked him for discussing spiritual matters.
“Y’all want new music, don’t realize you can’t pour from an empty cup. He’s human, for goodness sake. Let him live and focus on his well-being,” wrote one.
Another said, “He’s trying to get you all to Jesus, and you’re worried about new music, smh.”
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Justin’s latest call for fans to download a prayer app comes after his wife’s father, Stephen Baldwin, sparked concerns about their marriage.
Baldwin shared a cryptic video from Victor Marx, founder of All Things Possible Ministries, on his Instagram story. The short clip features Justin playing guitar and singing along to “I Could Sing of Your Love Forever” by Delirious? and Hillsong Worship.
The video contained a message that read: “Christians, please when you think of Justin & Hailey, take a moment to pray for them to find wisdom, protection and draw closer to God.”
It continued in part: “There are special challenges that people with a high position of vision face, and also, the enemy does not want them to draw near to Jesus. Usually regardless of material things or praise, they often face intense spiritual warfare and seek to destroy their faith, marriage and life in general. So thank you.”
Ever since the video went viral, fans of the couple have expressed concern over the state of their marriage. Reports also claim that Hailey is angry with her father for reposting the video on her Instagram page.
Hailey Bieber Addresses Rumors About Her Marriage
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Hailey recently shut down rumors stemming from a video shared by her father. She took to Instagram to respond to the “blind stuff” speculation circulating on TikTok about her marriage to Justin.
Blind details are gossip or news published without revealing the identity of the person, usually from the entertainment industry.
Speaking about the speculation, Hailey said, “Just the constant alerts, stories and ‘blind stuff’ I see on TikTok is 100% wrong. Made of thin air… coming from an imaginary land.”
He added, “So I know it might be fun to tell these stories, but just know they’re always fake xx sorry to spoil it.”
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