Justin Bieber reveals about his Lyme disease in his upcoming documentary.
The upcoming YouTube documentary series of Justin Bieber, ‘Justin Bieber: Seasons,’ will unravel all about the Lyme disease the 25-year-old singer is battling with.
As per TMZ, the sources that have watched the documentary which is due for 27th January reveals that Justin and others in his life discuss the scary symptoms he suffered last year in 2019. As per the sources, Justin is seen telling about his condition and how the large part of the year his condition went undiagnosed. Doctors struggled to figure out what was wrong with him, but couldn’t put their finger on it until late last year.
A picture of the singing sensation had surfaced a few months ago where he was evidently looking haggard with tears in his eyes, the picture left people wondering while his fans panicked, wanting to know the reason behind and consoling their favourite singer.
The documentary reveals that Justin was indeed batting extreme depression at that time because of his condition. He was sick and suffering and no one could understand what was wrong with him. It’s unclear how Justin contracted the disease, but Lyme disease comes from a tick bite. Symptoms of the disease include rashes erythema migrans, headaches, fever and fatigue, according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
TMZ also reports that in the documentary, which premieres Jan. 27, Bieber tells that he was given different types of medicine before being properly diagnosed that caused his skin to break out, which has since cleared up. Now, he is reportedly on proper medicine as a part of his treatment, and he is physically and mentally ready for his upcoming album release and tour.
After TMZ’s report, Justin took his Instagram page to discuss the disease. Sharing a screenshot from the article, the Yummy singer writes all about his disease and his struggle with it in the caption.
The first episode of 10 episodes docuseries Justin Bieber: Seasons will at 12:00 p.m. EST on YouTube on Jan. 27. The episodes will air on Mondays and Wednesdays.