Justin Bieber: Seasons - Release date information and how to watch the docuseries

The show documents the star's turbulent life over the past four years
Justin Bieber and wife Hailey Baldwin
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Tom Herbert29 January 2020

Bielebers around the world rejoice - Justin Bieber's hotly-anticipated documentary Seasons is now out on YouTube.

The 10-part series will focus on the megastar's life over the past four years as he battled to maintain a healthy "mind heart and soul" and married his now-wife Hailey Baldwin Bieber.

His wife expected to feature heavily over the course of the docuseries, alongside Bieber's manager Scooter Braun, as the 25-year-old reveals more about his mental state.

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When is Justin Bieber: Seasons released online?

The first four episodes of Seasons are now available to watch for YouTube Premium subscribers, having landed at 5pm on Monday, January 27.

Those who haven't got YouTube Premium can watch the first episode now, with the second expected at the same time on Wednesday, January 29.

How to watch Jusin Bieber: Seasons

Each episode is around 10 minutes long, and two are set to be released on YouTube each week, making the docuseries around two hours in total.

They will be release on Monday and Wednesdays, with each episode airing on the Beebs' YouTube channel.

YouTube Premium is free for the first month, but then costs £11.99 a month after that.

What is Justin Bieber: Seasons about?

The popstar opens up about his struggles with anxiety over the past four years of his life during which he cancelled his 2017 world tour "maintain a healthy mind, heart and soul" and married his wife.

Hailey says in the documentary: "There's a lot of pressure that I think people don't see.

"He has gone through so much in the last three, four years since his last album came out and he came out on the other side of some really dark times.

"He still is who he is and that's why people are drawn to him because he has a story to tell."

Bieber's manager Braun says: "No one has ever grown up in the history of humanity like Justin Bieber.

"No one has ever been that famous worldwide in an era of social media where every year of your adolescence you were the most Googled person on the planet."

Bieber, 25, also discusses his own experience growing up in the spotlight, along with his mental health, adding: "Being human is challenging for everybody.

"We're all struggling to some degree. We all have our individuals pains, and fears and anxieties, worries. My life is changing a lot. Getting married.

"Getting back to the studio. Talking about getting married and the process and just being creative in this new chapter. Being happy about what I'm doing. Being in a good headspace. A better headspace."

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