Justin Bieber is offering free online therapy to his millions of fans as well as the crew of his Justice World Tour.

The “Peaches” singer, who is currently on tour, has partnered with therapy platform BetterHelp to provide 18 months of free therapy to his 250-plus person touring crew, as well as one month of free therapy to his fans — or anyone else who needs it.

“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,” Bieber said, Complex reported. “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.”

BetterHelp, the world’s largest therapy service, says the mental health services being offered are worth up to $3 million, according to a press release.

“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. Or, just send this to someone in need. Justin is doing it for his crew, do it for yours too,” the BetterHelp website says.

To learn more about the offer, visit betterhelp.com/justinbieber.

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