Washington: Canadian singer-songwriter Justin Bieber debuted a trailer on Friday (local time) for his upcoming documentary, Justin Bieber: Next Chapter which chronicles Bieber's life in his quest for spiritual solace as well as his personal growth during the coronavirus pandemic.
The trailer shows the 26-year-old pop star receiving a COVID-19 test and displays many confessionals about the relationship he's built with wife Hailey Baldwin and close pals Chance the Rapper and manager Scooter Braun.
Next Chapter is the second project Bieber has released on YouTube Originals as he premiered Justin Bieber: Seasons in March. The pop singer also brought cameras into his home in Canada for his Facebook Watch series, The Biebers, which also aired in the spring.
In Seasons, the Yummy singer talked about his past drug use and depression. He admitted to using MDMA, mushrooms and prescription cough syrup to get high, which Baldwin said she viewed as a self-medication tactic in order for Bieber to cope with anxiety.
Bieber said via voice-over at the time, "The first time I smoked weed was in my backyard here -- got super-stoned. And then I realized I liked weed a lot. That's when my desire to smoke weed started, and then I started smoking weed for a while."