Justin Bieber Says He Gets 'Better' After Revealing Partial Face Paralysis
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The 'Peaches' hitmaker previously sent shockwaves to fans when he announced his diagnosis with the rare neurological disorder that left him with a partial face paralysis.

AceShowbiz - Justin Bieber shared an update on his health after announcing his Ramsay Hunt syndrome diagnosis last week. On Monday, June 13, the "Love Yourself" singer took to his Instagram account to share with fans how he's feeling three days after revealing he had a partially paralyzed face.

"Wanted to share a little bit of how I've been feelin," the 28-year-old pop star wrote in a now-deleted post. "Each day has gotten better and through all of the discomfort I have found comfort in the one who designed me and knows me."

The husband of Hailey Baldwin added, "I'm reminded he knows all of me. He know the darkest parts of me that I want no one to know about and he constantly welcomes me into his loving arms." In his post, the "Sorry" hitmaker went on to share that his faith-filled "perspective" on the situation has given him "peace during this horrific storm that [he's] facing." He also believes that "this storm will pass but in the meantime JESUS IS WITH ME."

Meanwhile, the "STAY" crooner captioned the text, "By this point in my life I realize storms come and go. Jesus continues to remind me that he is with me in the midst of the storm. It's not about the storm. It's that we are NEVER ALONE AND HE UNDERSTANDS."

Justin shocked fans after he announced his diagnosis with the rare neurological disorder on Instagram Friday, June 10. "As you can see, this eye is not blinking. I can't smile on this side of my face. This nostril won't move," the Grammy-winning musician explained in a video. Despite that, the Canadian star promised, "I'm gonna get better, and I'm doing all these facial exercises to get my face back to normal, and it will go back to normal."

He further assured fans, "It's just time, and we don't know how much time it's gonna be, but it's gonna be OK. I have hope, and I trust God, and I trust that this is all for a reason."

Due to his health issue, the "Peaches" singer was forced to cancel his upcoming shows.

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