Justin Bieber admitted to police that he had consumed alcohol, smoked marijuana, and taken prescription pills before his 2014 Miami DUI arrest. Toxicology reports confirmed he tested positive for marijuana and Xanax after the incident.
During questioning, Bieber admitted to consuming alcohol, smoking marijuana, and taking prescription medication—specifically Xanax—before getting behind the wheel. Toxicology reports later confirmed that he had both THC (the active component in marijuana) and alprazolam (the generic name for Xanax) in his system. However, no significant alcohol was detected.
The arrest sparked a firestorm in the media and added to a growing list of controversies surrounding the young singer at the time, including vandalism and altercations with neighbors. Many saw the incident as a wake-up call for Bieber, whose behavior had become increasingly erratic under the pressures of fame.
In August 2014, Bieber avoided jail time by taking a plea deal. He pleaded guilty to careless driving and resisting arrest. As part of the agreement, he was required to attend anger management classes, complete a drug and alcohol education program, and donate $50,000 to charity.
Following the incident, Bieber began to publicly acknowledge his struggles and took steps toward personal growth. In later interviews, he expressed regret for his actions and credited his faith, family, and a strong support system with helping him turn his life around. Over time, he slowly rebuilt his image, focusing on music, marriage, and mental health awareness.