- Justin Bieber celebrated the release of his second album this year, SWAG II, by riding a Segway in just his white boxers—and sharing the pics on Instagram.
- Fans flooded Justin’s Instagram comments section with hilarious reactions.
- The first was back on August 9, when he posted a Reel of himself strolling around in wet white boxers and boots.
Justin Bieber is out here living his best life in nothing but tight white boxers...again. The Grammy winner is riding high on the release of his second album this year, SWAG II, by driving a Segway through nature. Naturally, he dropped some pics on Instagram as a treat to his 293 million followers:
Beliebers lost any ability to chill in the comments section of his post, as someone wrote, “Anyone else zoom in?” and another person added, “Bro realized he got free will.” Perhaps this comment puts it best: “Lil Bieber showing us big Bieber today!”
This is the second time JB has hung out (and posted!) in only his boxers. On August 9, he shared an Instagram Reel featuring clips of him strolling in wet white underwear and boots.
He’s definitely giving big “Life Is Worth Living” vibes, which doesn’t come as a surprise, as he’s basking in the glow of creative freedom on both SWAG albums.
After he dropped SWAG in July, a source told Rolling Stone that “Breaking away from Scooter Braun and his team has been something that Justin has wanted for so long and now that he’s fully free, he could finally share this album with his fans and with the world. [It’s] something he’s been wanting to do for a long time.”
The insider continued, “Having full creative freedom, sadly, is something new for him as an artist. Not having to stress about creating the perfect single, or perfect album allowed for him to create the best body of music he’s ever made. He was able to be his true, authentic self and didn’t have any additional voices trying to steer him in a certain direction. This is the most pure version of Justin we’ve ever seen musically. This is the first time in Justin’s career where he’s been able to have 100% creative freedom, which is why the music is so honest and vulnerable.”
Freedom looks good on you, JB!







