Justin Bieber's Self-Help Journey: Singer Excited About 'Bad Thoughts' Book Ahead of Coachella 2026
Justin Bieber has been making headlines for his upcoming Coachella 2026 performance, but it's his newfound love for self-help books that has fans talking. The singer recently shared excerpts from 'Bad Thoughts' on social media, expressing excitement about a book he usually wouldn't read.
Bieber, who is known for his hit songs like 'Sorry' and 'Love Yourself', has been focusing on self-improvement ahead of his Coachella gig. The book, co-written by pastor and author Judah Smith, categorizes toxic thoughts into five types - unworthy talk, needy talk, insecure talk, entitled talk, and unlovable talk. Bieber's interest in the book comes as he celebrates personal milestones - his seventh wedding anniversary with wife Hailey and their son Jack's first birthday, both in September. The singer has been sharing personal glimpses of his life as a husband and father on Instagram, suggesting a newfound openness. Despite his busy schedule, Bieber seems committed to his personal growth, which fans hope will reflect in his Coachella performance.
Justin Bieber's excitement about 'Bad Thoughts' shows his dedication to self-improvement. As he prepares for his Coachella 2026 headlining performance, fans eagerly await to see how this new focus influences his music and stage presence. Bieber's openness about his personal life and struggles is a refreshing change, and his fans are supportive of his journey.
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