- Justin Bieber’s fired assistant sparks new questions amid drug scandal and recent team changes, he has been distancing himself from several long-term collaborators recently.
- Justin Bieber’s team denies all allegations of drug use despite ongoing speculation.
- Justin Bieber is focusing on family and new music amid these changes.
Justin Bieber’s former assistant has ignited fresh questions amid a drug scandal. TMZ reports that the two-time Grammy-winning artist’s longtime assistant, Mateo Caldas, was let go years ago.
This news comes as speculation and rumors about Justin Bieber’s health and possible drug use continue, which his team has strongly denied.

According to TMZ, Justin Bieber fired his longtime assistant years ago, coinciding with reports that his team has recently been downsizing due to concerns about his well-being.
Sources familiar with the situation revealed that despite claims suggesting Justin’s assistant quit recently as his inner circle shrinks, Mateo Caldas was actually dismissed by the singer five years ago.
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While our sources did not disclose the reasons for Mateo’s departure from the team in September 2020, they clarified that he was never Justin’s personal assistant; his main role was to manage Justin’s Los Angeles estate. They emphasized that any allegations suggesting Mateo left his position recently are “grossly untrue.”
The latest rumors about changes in Justin’s team arise amid ongoing tabloid speculation and social media chatter regarding his alleged drug use. As we reported last week, a representative for the Biebers stated that the persistent narrative of Justin using hard drugs is completely false.
We’re informed that Justin is currently in one of the best phases of his life, focusing on parenting his newborn son with his wife, Hailey Bieber, and working on new music.
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Last Updated on March 7, 2025 by 247 News Around The World