Justin Bieber’s latest Instagram activity has sparked curiosity among fans after he reportedly unfollowed several high-profile names. The list includes music producer Benny Blanco, rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs, and singer The Weeknd, among others. This sudden move has led to speculation about possible tension. However, the singer has not yet commented on his reported unfollow spree.
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Fans spot Justin Bieber has unfollowed multiple people on Instagram
Justin Bieber’s latest Instagram activity has sparked widespread speculation after fans noticed he seemingly unfollowed a number of high-profile figures. The singer is said to have removed around 25 accounts, including Benny Blanco, The Weeknd, and Drake. The move has drawn attention, particularly since Blanco is engaged to Bieber’s ex, Selena Gomez.
Another surprising move was unfollowing Sean “Diddy” Combs, Bieber’s former mentor and collaborator. Given Combs’ ongoing legal troubles, the “Baby” singer’s decision to distance himself has raised further questions. Other names dropped from his following list include Vice President JD Vance, music producer Diplo, and Scooter Braun’s entertainment company, as per reports. (via Daily Express US)
The recent unfollow spree comes shortly after Bieber accidentally unfollowed his wife, Hailey Bieber, a short while ago. However, the singer later clarified that his account was hacked. He wrote, “Someone went on my account and unfollowed my wife.” (via People)
Although Bieber has yet to comment on the matter, the abrupt nature of his unfollow spree has fueled curiosity. Discussions quickly surfaced on X (formerly Twitter), with fans questioning the reasoning behind the move. Some noted the timing of his decision to unfollow Drake, as the rapper has reportedly been losing industry friends due to his feud with Kendrick Lamar. One user wrote on X, “Drama alert! Wonder what happened between Justin and Benny.” Another user commented, “Don’t take him seriously. This man also unfollowed his wife for sensationalism.”