Justin Bieber wants the world to be a happier and healthier place. The pop star announced a partnership with BetterHelp to offer free therapy for fans and his Justice World Tour crew.
Bieber, 28, has been open with his own mental health struggles and understands the importance of getting help. Billboard reports that the singer’s fans will receive up to one free month of therapy as part of the initiative. They can use it for themselves or pay it forward to a family member or friend who might benefit.
The 250-plus person touring crew will have access to the online therapy platform for 18 months. Touring can be mentally and physically demanding, and even more so now, thanks to the coronavirus pandemic.
“The one thing I’ve learned over the years is that we all go through our ups and downs, and we all need help sometimes,” the Grammy winner said. “Being able to offer access to free therapy to my fans and tour family is a real blessing, and I’m humbled to be able to do it.”
BetterHelp has committed up to $3 million toward the project.
Bieber is currently on the first leg of the Justice World Tour, supporting his sixth studio album, Justice.
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