Justin Bieber has a lot to celebrate. The singer has released two very successful albums, Swag and Swag II, that have completely revamped his music career during a time when fans were wondering if he was okay. Plus, it was announced that the hitmaker will be headlining the Coachella music festival for the first time next year in April.
But Justin has another thing to be proud of that he says he has literally prayed for: facial hair. On Tuesday, the singer shared a selfie of his beard, explaining in the caption that he couldn’t believe how long it was.
"Still can’t believe my beard is this long," he captioned the picture. "I prayed for this beard lmfao." After his post, men are going to start going to church before heading to Turkey for hair transplants.
The "Baby" singer was really feeling his beard because he went on to post another photo of it.
When it comes to his faith, Justin has been very open about how it is one of his support systems. It's a theme in his music, and his recent work is being described as Christian pop.
Justin Bieber's road to Coachella
When news broke that Bieber was headlining 2026 Coachella, fans went wild. According to Rolling Stone, he's making a huge paycheck with the outlet saying he scored a seven-figure deal without an agent.
An insider told the outlet he worked "directly" with Goldenvoice, which promotes the festival, to get on the coveted Saturday headlining spot. They called the move "groundbreaking" for a headliner and "something he built entirely on his own."
“Between headlining Coachella and the success of Swag, it’s clear this is the start of an exciting new era for Justin — one where he’s fully in the driver’s seat," the source said, claiming it was more than $10 million for the two weekends.
It's a huge move for Bieber, who was making headlines for all the wrong reasons earlier this year. The singer was in the middle of divorce rumors and was being followed around and harassed by paparazzi.
His finances were a topic of discussion, too. When his wife Hailey Bieber sold Rhode for $1B in July, a rumor began to circulate that he was stalling to finalize his $31.5 million financial dispute with his former manager Scooter Braun until the deal went through so she could pay the bill.
Her rep shut it down on Jul 17, telling DailyMail, "The historic sale of Rhode is a huge accomplishment for Hailey," adding it's "completely separate from her husband and his business affairs."
As fans continue to wish him well, there's no denying the excitement that his set will build from here until April.