Pop star Justin Bieber is at it again, this time taking a funny swing at Apple over a tiny iPhone button that’s messing up his chill vibes. The singer shared his frustration on Instagram, joking that if his music gets interrupted one more time, he’ll hunt down the Apple team for some wrestling moves.
It all started when Bieber tried to send a quick message. He tapped the dictation button by mistake after hitting send, and boom—his tunes stopped playing. “If I press the dictation button after sending a message and it sounds and stops the music once again, I will look for everyone at Apple and I will apply a chokehold on them,” he wrote, adding a mix of emojis to keep it light.
Bieber explained he’s tried turning off dictation, but then he ends up starting voice notes without meaning to. He also called out the send button for doing too many jobs in one spot, making simple texts a hassle. Fans totally get it—many say Apple packs too much into these phones, turning easy tasks into a puzzle.
The post blew up fast. One fan replied, “The title is sending it to me, but honestly Apple likes to complicate simple things.” Another laughed, “I know they will capture the screen, print it, and hang it in their office.” It’s classic Bieber: turning a small gripe into a big, relatable chat with his millions of followers.
This isn’t Bieber’s first time opening up online. Lately, he’s been super real about his feelings, faith, and growth. Back in August, he posted about starting his day with thanks: “Grateful for a new day. Grateful for Jesus. He receives me every morning with a forgiveness and a love that I really don’t deserve.” He added how that love helps him through tough spots.
In April, Bieber got honest about his flaws. “I am a normal, ordinary guy with flaws. I have done things that have hurt others,” he shared. “However, this morning I woke up with another opportunity to grow and not be so selfish.” He wrapped it up with thoughts on love: “LOVE DRAWS US. LOVE DOES NOT CONDEMN. LOVE BELIEVES THE BEST.”
He even talked about fearing judgment: “Sometimes I think they will expose me if I tell people how selfish I am.” But being open has set him free, he said.
Bieber’s raw posts show his close bond with fans, mixing everyday laughs like the Apple beef with deeper stuff on mental health. Who knows—maybe Tim Cook will fix that button before Bieber grabs his wrestling gear? For now, it’s got everyone smiling and nodding along.
