According to a new report, one of Justin Bieber’s longtime friends thinks the singer is in the cult as his inner circle continues to shrink.
Ryan Goode – co-founder and creative director of Beaver fashion brand Drew House – has not spoken to pop stars for more than a year about concerns about pastor Judas Smith. I told TMZ on tuesday.
The pair reportedly stopped talking after Good, 41, left Churchime in Beverly Hills, California, the 31-year-old Grammy Award-winning place of worship.
What they believed was good was that, according to insiders, the church was a cult and Beaver believed that getting closer to Smith, 46, was “a big factor in their separation.”
Additionally, the “baby” crooner made Smith a Drew House executive several years ago, despite the fact that the sources he was called “strange” given a pastor were said to be not a businessman.
Good, who once worked as a road manager for Beaver, is said to be “worried” about his former peers, especially after seeing the performer’s strange behavior recently.
Page 6 reached out to the Beaver church and the person in charge for comments, but did not respond immediately.
Earlier this month, the former teen idol revealed that she had left Drew House, urging fans to no longer support the company.
“Justin Bieber has no longer been involved in the brand,” he wrote above a screenshot on Drew House’s Instagram account.
“Drew House doesn’t represent me, my family or my life,” he added. “In your case [sic] The human Justin Bieber does not sway with me. Don’t waste your money on Drew House. ”
Over the past few months, fans have expressed concern with Bieber as they have shown unusual behavior in public places.
The “Never Say Never” singer was seen swaying from side to side at his wife Haley Beaver’s road skincare event in Los Angeles in February.
His representatives denied that he was on drugs at the time, saying the rumors were “weary and pathetic” and indicated that “despite the obvious truth, people are committed to continuing to live out negative, shameful, and harmful stories.”
Justin took her to Instagram Live the following month and began wrapping her as her eyelids looked droopy.
Recently, former best friends and peers have expressed concern about the mental health of hitmakers.
“We see him fall this way… it sees the embodiment of someone who doesn’t live their purpose,” he said, “and former team member. He insisted on the Hollywood Reporter Last Wednesday.
“He’s lost,” added Justin’s unidentified former colleague. “I’m not going to say no to him, so no one will protect him. You say no, you’ll be blown away.”
“No matter what he’s going through, I pray for him and hope he’s fine,” Jason “Poobear” Boyd, who co-authored some of Justin’s biggest hits, told the magazine.
In response, Justin’s representative told Page 6:
“These unnecessary narratives and inaccurate assumptions continue as Justin forgets his own advances. But they don’t discourage him from continuing to promise him to follow the right path.”
