JUSTIN Bieber is reportedly ready to put a difficult 2025 behind him by attending next weekend’s Grammy Awards, a well-placed insider has told The U.S. Sun.
Justin, 31, has recently worried his millions of fans with erratic behavior and concerning behind-the-scenes revelations.

But after earning nominations for his album Swag and tracks including Daisies and Yukon, the two-time Grammy winner is planning to return to the scene of some previous career triumphs.
The spotlight is always glaring on the Canadian superstar and his wife, Hailey.
The insider, however, says Justin is determined to “truly enjoy the night” after talking through returning to the event for the first time in years.
He last attended the Grammys in 2022– and it was the very last big red carpet event he attended for four years.
“He feels extremely grateful to be nominated in multiple categories and to receive so much love from industry leaders and fans,” the source told The U.S. Sun, who said the messages of support “haven’t stopped” since the nominations were revealed.
“After such difficult times, that love means a lot to him.”
The father of Jack Blues, 1, has endured a difficult few years with pictures of him looking disheveled drawing global attention.
The U.S. Sun revealed last November that Los Angeles-based Bieber was heckled at Dodger Stadium during the World Series while wearing a Toronto Blue Jays jersey for Game Three against the LA Dodgers.
His marriage to model Hailey, 28, who sold her Rhode cosmetics company for around $1 billion last year, has also been called into question.
We disclosed at the time how insiders claimed Beiber was “jealous” of his wife’s impressive success, sending their marriage closer to “breaking point.”
She was spotted without her wedding ring in June, with sources telling us that the “situation is getting more unbearable.”
Earlier that year in May, Bieber sparked concern as “he looked like a ghost” while performing at SoFi Stadium.
Sources close to SZA and Kendrick Lamar, who were performing that night, as well as a staffer working on the sold-out show, said he was “disconnected,” “erratic,” and “not fully himself” throughout the night.
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But just when all looked lost, Bieber made a triumphant musical return, releasing his seventh album last September — and his first since 2021’s Justice — to widespread acclaim.
The response from his peers in the music industry, however, has reportedly really hit home.
“He’s received messages from artists he hasn’t heard from in a long time, and it’s made him feel like he’s truly back on the biggest stage,” added the insider.
Justin was first nominated for Best New Artist and Best Pop Vocal Album for My World 2.0 in 2011.
He didn’t bring home any prizes that night, but his path to stardom was set, with his first Grammy coming in 2016 for Best Dance/Electronic Recording with “Where Are Ü Now,” his collaboration with Jack Ü.