As more information continues to be examined from the Epstein files, it’s clear that many of the top elites were either part of or exposed to something quite heinous. Now, as these files continue to shine light in the darkness, a 2015 music video by Justin Bieber is raising serious questions about whether the pop star was warning the world about Jeffrey Epstein.
In a video shared on Instagram by Epstein Uncovered, it was noted that plenty of images that pop up in the artwork sketch background of Bieber’s “Where Are Ü Now” are covered with what appears to be easter eggs regarding Jeffrey Epstein and the victims of his trafficking ring.
The message next to the video read:
Recently, some users on TikTok and social media have revisited Justin Bieber’s 2015 video “Where Are Ü Now” and linked it — alongside his 2020 “Yummy” video — to imagery and language that people are associating with the newly released Jeffrey Epstein files. In “Where Are Ü Now,” the music video was created with fan-drawn artwork and features rapidly changing visuals that some viewers interpret differently under slow playback. There is no verified evidence connecting Bieber, these videos, or their imagery to Epstein or criminal activity, and experts caution against reading hidden messages into music videos without confirmation.
Within the video itself, the commentator notes, “So, this one is really disturbing. It’s Justin Bieber with pizza wings, a pizza above his head, far upper right corner. You see his face smelling him, and his eyes are appearing kind of like, bloodshot and crying with some devil horns. If you don’t know, in the Epstein files, pizza is used to reference children.”
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Other backgrounds from the video show words like “kill the poor,” “love the devil back,” “false god,” or even Bieber with an “X” over his mouth and devil horns. Warnings about “being too late,” the Illuminati symbol and “we made it” also appeared.
Another depicted the devil saying, “The greatest trick I’ve ever did.” “Bush did 9/11” also appeared as one of the other backgrounds. “Help! Ronald McDonald is killing our kids” is another eerie backdrop as well. A “Jesus saves” background could also indicate Bieber’s outspoken Christian faith, which he has clung to for years.
While Bieber has not made a public statement regarding the Epstein files, this resurfaced video clearly shows that darkness must have been filling his mind and heart at the time of its release. The entertainment industry has long been saturated with dark imagery, provocative symbolism and themes that blur the lines between art and spiritual suggestion.
This moment is less about decoding every frame of a music video and more about recognizing the spiritual climate of an era. The resurfaced footage serves as a sobering reminder of how easily darkness can be normalized in mainstream culture.
As more Epstein-related revelations unfold, Christians are called to pray for truth, justice and healing for victims.
Prepared by Charisma Media Staff.











