is reaching out to help others with their mental health, after suffering from depression and anxiety himself.
The Peaches icon, and his wife Hailey Bieber, have spoken openly about his past struggles, including his substance abuse issues.
At one point, the couple revealed the I’ll Show You hitmaker’s mental health issues were so bad Hailey didn’t know if he would ever be okay.
However she ‘knew for a fact that I loved this person for a very long time and now would not be the time to give up on him.’
Justin is now aiming to help his millions of fans deal with any issues they may be suffering with.
, an online therapy website and app which matches people to a therapist, have committed up to $3,000,000 (£2.29 million) to the initiative and revealed the collaboration with the former teen heartthrob this week.
They wrote: ‘Whether you’re on the road or just going through it – your mental health matters. Justin is teaming up with BetterHelp to bring therapy to the crew on tour, and now you can get free access to a month of therapy too.’
The site encouraged people to send the offer of free therapy to ‘someone in need,’ adding: ‘Justin is doing it for his crew, do it for yours too.’
Justin himself explained: ‘The one thing I’ve learned over the years is that we all go through our ups and downs, and we all need help sometimes.
‘Being able to offer access to free therapy to my fans and tour family is a real blessing, and I’m humbled to be able to do it.’
Fans of the singer can avail of one month’s free therapy, or share it with anybody who needs it, while the pop star’s 250+ strong tour crew can take up 18 months of free therapy.
In an interview last year, Justin became emotional as he spoke of how wife Hailey had helped him through his darkest moments, revealing he was not particularly healthy when they got back together and decided to marry.
‘When we got married there was still a lot of damage and hurt that I needed to work through,’ the All In It singer said, ‘but you had seen my heart through it all.’
He added: ‘I could cry thinking about it to be honest.’