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Justin Bieber reveals that he managed to beat Lyme disease

2020 aims to be a year full of releases and successes for the Canadian, Justin Bieber, who, after five years without launching any musical production, He finally broke the hiatus and surprised his followers with the arrival of his new single, ‘Yummy’.

However, not everything has been easy for the interpreter of ‘One Less Lonely Girl’, because he is about to release a documentary about his life, in which, reveals the reason why it remained hidden from the media, and the industry in general, throughout 2019; and those who already had the opportunity to see Bieber’s film have announced that said distancing is due to the fact that the singer was diagnosed with Lyme disease, which almost ended the life of the singer, Avril Lavigne.

That’s right, while the musician’s followers thought he was fighting a terrible depression, what really happened went beyond, because the Canadian was passing from hospital to hospital trying to figure out what was wrong with him.

The details of his illness

Although Justin still does not know when he acquired the disease, it is well known that it is transmitted through the bite of a tick, and it causes symptoms similar to those of a flu, but with greater force, in addition to strong pain in the joints; which is why the artist was noted as ‘crestfallen’.

After several visits to the doctor, the musician was diagnosed with Lyme disease, one of the most common in the United States, and Thanks to the treatment he received, he is now better and ready to position himself among the first places in the musical charts, just as I used to.

The documentary of Justin Bieber will be released on January 27 at the international level, and it will be then when there will be more information about what the musician lived during the five years of hiatus and the fight with his illness.

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