Justin Bieber shared affectionate new photos of his wife, Hailey Baldwin Bieber, on Monday, just days after publicly admitting to grappling with feelings of self-hate and frustration over personal traits he dislikes.

The Canadian pop star posted an image of Hailey, 28, smiling with her chin resting on her hands while seated at a restaurant. She wore a baseball cap emblazoned with the word "Rendezvous." Bieber, 31, followed up with another shot from their meal, shared via his Instagram stories, showing Hailey eyeing a large serving of fries. He paired the post with Gunna's 2020 track "200 For Lunch."

The social media update came two days after Bieber shared candid thoughts about his mental health on Instagram, sparking concern among some fans. In a March 22 post, the Grammy-winning artist uploaded a video of himself playing keyboard alongside fellow musicians. The caption read, "I think I hate myself sometimes when I feel myself start to become inauthentic," adding, "I dislike it when I change myself to please people."

Earlier that same day, Bieber had also posted that he wants to address his "anger issues." The message accompanied a series of photos: one of himself wearing a hoodie with his face partially obscured, another of Bieber as a child, and a final image featuring his son, Jack Blues, born in August 2024.

While some of Bieber's introspective posts led to speculation about his marriage, sources close to the couple have pushed back on rumors of discord. A source told PEOPLE earlier this month that "things are fine" between Justin and Hailey. "Hailey's working, and Justin's creating music. They are just doing their thing. They are not concerned what people think," the insider said.

The source added, "They love being parents [and] have a great marriage too."

Bieber has previously faced public scrutiny over his well-being, particularly regarding unfounded rumors about substance use. In February, a representative for Bieber dismissed the speculation, telling TMZ that claims of drug use were "exhausting" and "salacious."

The representative stated, "Despite the obvious truth, people are committed to keeping negative, salacious, harmful narratives alive."

Bieber and Hailey, who married in 2018, frequently share glimpses of their personal lives on social media. The singer's latest posts suggest a continued focus on family and creative pursuits, even as he acknowledges personal challenges.