Justin Bieber Confronts Paparazzi Again, Yells 'All You Want Is Money'

By Chukwudi Onyewuchi on April 9, 2025 at 6:15 PM EDT

Justin Bieber is seen grabbing a coffee on his own
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Justin Bieber has continued his heated opposition to the paparazzi as they persistently follow his every move. This time, he accused them of only caring for their pockets.

Bieber's latest rant is coming a day after he slammed photographers who captured him as he got some cold brew.

The singer's dislike for the paparazzi comes amid his recent candid admission that he struggles with anger issues.

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Justin Bieber Wants Paparazzi To 'Go'

Justin Bieber carries a coffee in a strange way
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Bieber is not a fan of the paparazzi and is going to great lengths to show his dislike for them.

On Wednesday, footage of the "Purpose" singer's latest confrontation with photographs was released. In the clip, Bieber was walking to a coffee shop in Palm Springs, California, when he saw the photographers.

Immediately after sighting them, he yelled, "Gooo," to which one of the photographers replied, "Good morning."

However, Bieber wasn't in any mood to entertain the paparazzi's greeting and continued telling them, "No, not good morning."

He covered his face as he walked toward the paparazzi, who were about four in number.

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Justin Bieber Calls Paparazzi Out For Trying To Make Money Off Him

Justin Bieber seen getting breakfast at Great White
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None of the paparazzi responded to Bieber's rant, which lasted for about 30 seconds, but he was undeterred and let his feelings known.

He yelled, "Money, money, money, money!!!" while waving the money sign toward each photographer. Bieber then asked the paparazzi to leave the premises, saying they only want money and "don't care about people's feelings."

He kept yelling, "That's all you care about money. That's all you care about, guys. It's money. It's money. You don't care about people. Only money. Not people. You don't care about human beings. Go, go, go."

Bieber, who was casually dressed, walked away from the paparazzi after his rant and into the coffee shop to continue with his business.

Despite his rant, the paparazzi continued recording and taking pictures of him as he spoke his mind.

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See the video of Bieber's rant here.

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Justin Bieber Blasts Paparazzi For Following Him In California Desert

Bieber's confrontation with the paparazzi follows an earlier brush with photographers in Palm Springs.

In a clip shared by TheHollywoodFix on X, formerly Twitter, Bieber didn't hold back from telling photographers how he felt about them following him everywhere.

He said emphatically, "What the f-ck? In the desert, really?"

The 31-year-old also called the paparazzi "F-cking a—holes," adding, "Why are you guys out here? You're gonna record me and sh-t, too. Give me a f-cking break for two seconds."

Bieber is in Palm Springs for the Coachella festival, though he isn't scheduled to perform.

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Bieber Makes Candid Admission About 'Anger Issues'

Bieber's recent encounters with photographers come less than a month after he opened up about his struggles.

Bieber shared three pictures on his Instagram page: a close-up selfie in a hoodie, a throwback snap from his childhood, and a photo of his son, Jack Blues.

In the post's caption, he confessed, "I've got anger issues too, but I wanna grow and not react so much smh."

In another post, Bieber stated, "I think I hate myself sometimes when I feel myself start to become inauthentic."

He added, "Then I remember we're all being made to think we're not enough but I still hate when I change myself to please people."

Bieber's Cryptic Posts

Justin Bieber shares another cryptic post about 'Hate'
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The "Peaches" singer made several cryptic posts in March, which were probably signs of his struggles. On March 13, he shared a deeply personal message about self-doubt and feelings of unworthiness.

People told me my whole life, 'Wow, Justin [you] deserve that,' and I personally have always felt unworthy. Like I was a fraud, like when people told me I deserve something, it made me feel sneaky like, damn, if only they knew my thoughts," he wrote.

Bieber continued, "How judgmental I am, how selfish I really am, they wouldn't be saying this. I say all this to say. If you feel sneaky, welcome to the club. I definitely feel unequipped and unqualified most days."

On March 16, he made another post on his Instagram Stories, declaring his readiness to "let hate go."

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Bieber noted, "I WAS ALWAYS TOLD WHEN I WAS A KID NOT TO HATE … BUT IT MADE ME FEEL LIKE I WASNT ALLOWED TO HAVE IT AND SO I DIDN'T TELL ANYONE IVE HAD IT."

He admitted that suppressing those feelings left him feeling like he was "DROWNING, FEELING UNSAFE TO ACKNOWLEDGE IT," and emphasized the importance of facing emotions head-on: "I THINK WE CAN ONLY LET HATE GO BY FIRST ACKNOWLEDGING IT'S THERE."

Bieber also reflected on his past pain, adding, "HOW COULDN'T WE FEEL HATE FROM ALL OF THE HURT WE HAVE EXPERIENCED?" a message he fittingly paired with SZA's "I Hate U."

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