Justin Bieber showed his solidarity with those protesting following George Floyd’s death on Sunday.
As protests and riots continue across America after Floyd died in custody last week, Justin, 26, took to Instagram to share his thoughts on the matter.
‘They’d rather let the nation burn than arrest 3 of their own… let that sink in,’ the pop star posted onto his Instagram account.
Keeping it casual: Justin Bieber dressed down when he was spotted Sunday in Beverly Hills
Justin was seen out that same day in Beverly Hills, dressed down in a green sweatshirt and colorful white shorts.
The pop star strolled outside barefoot, where he was greeted by producer/songwriter Poo Bear and his daughter.
Poo Bear was gently carrying his daughter in his arms, before Justin sweetly carried her around as well.
The youngster wrapped her arms around Justin’s neck as he carried her around the lot.
Taking a stand: Bieber showed his solidarity with those protesting following George Floyd’s death on Sunday
Don’t sweat it: Bieber wore a green sweatshirt for his laid-back day
Justin and his wife Hailey Bieber are currently back in Los Angeles after quarantining together in his native Canada for a period of time.
The couple have been documenting their time in self-isolation on their weekly web series The Biebers On Watch, where they have also given fans insight into their relationship and personal struggles.
Before the pandemic struck, Justin was supposed to be touring the country by this point.
Hello there! The pop star strolled outside barefoot, where he was greeted by Poo Bear and his daughter
Aww! The youngster clung to Bieber as he walked barefoot around the lot
The pop star was originally scheduled to begin his Changes Tour on May 14, 2020, but as the COVID-19 crisis reached a fever pitch, it was subsequently postponed.
The 45-date trek through North America was set to kick-off on May 14 in Seattle, Washington and go until September 26 in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
So far there’s no word on when the first leg of his Changes Tour will be rescheduled.
Pushed back: The pop star was originally scheduled to begin his Changes Tour on May 14, 2020, but as the COVID-19 crisis reached a fever pitch, it was subsequently postponed