Lately, various reports and stories have emerged suggesting that Justin Bieber sparked concern after a video showed him "shaking." While it sparked concerns, they are nothing but based on false speculation.

Gossip Copy reiterates that fans have nothing to worry about Justin Bieber's health. The singer was playing around in the not so new video and was most assuredly not on "meth," something that people on social media sites believe. The drug narrative also found its way online thanks to outlets irresponsible enough to lean the truth.

In a piece published by Metro, the publication claimed that in the foot which has "gone viral, Justin Bieber could be seen putting out laughs with fans as he greets them in New York. It further noted that the 24-year-old musician tends to scrunch up his eyes and begin to "twitch for a moment before hugging one of his fans." The online publication added that after the video was uploaded, his fans took to Twitter "to ask if he is okay."

Gossip Cop will get to how the story's premise is untrue further down, but Metro could not even get right where the footage was taken. For starters, it was in Michigan, not New York which the publication insists. Plus, the video of Justin Bieber did not just "emerge" out of nowhere. It has been around since September 8, though some individuals and outlets decided to cultivate a controversy based on it.

Some online tabloids regurgitated the inaccurate narrative, suggesting that Justin Bieber is back on meth again. Others would say that the video features Hailey Baldwin's fiance meeting fans in New York and that he appears to be shaking as he continuously rubs the back of his fans.

Still, there is no proof of that whatsoever. It is also unprofessional for media outlets to base their narratives on allegations posted on Twitter, especially when there is no evidence.

Mirror also joined the story and maintained, "Justin has a dazed look on his face as the group of girls goes up to him." The paper's digital edition went to recount how Justin Bieber seemed "to go into spasm for a second, with his whole torso shaking as he screws his face up." The outlet also made a big deal about the singer's "frenetically rubbing" a fan's back "while still grinning manically."

The truth is that the video is already two weeks old. It was not even taken in New York, as it was instead shot in Grand Rapids, Michigan, where Justin Bieber and soon to be father-in-law Stephen Baldwin attended a Christian music event called CityFest.