British YouTuber Joe Weller has shared a personal update with his followers, saying he has found God and finally feels at peace after years of battling mental health issues. The content creator posted an emotional video on social media on June 8, 2026, in which he opened up about his journey. Sitting in his car, Weller explained that he had been looking for happiness in different places over the years but had never found lasting peace. According to him, his faith in Jesus Christ changed that.“I think it’s a bunch of crap, but when it makes sense, it does make sense,” Weller said in the video.The video was circulated on X and other social media platforms. While many fans praised him for being honest about his struggles and personal growth, others questioned his sudden change and discussed his message online. Despite the mixed reactions, Weller made it clear that he feels better than he has in a long time.
In the video, Joe Weller said he spent years trying different things to find fulfillment. He mentioned work, money, travel, diet and other lifestyle changes but said none of them gave him the peace he was seeking. He then shared what he describes as a life-changing moment.“I was saved by the Lord Jesus Christ. It was the best thing that ever happened to me,” Weller said.The announcement didn’t come entirely out of nowhere. Over the past year, Weller has spoken on podcasts about spirituality and faith. In conversations, including with Alex O’Connor, better known as The Cosmic Skeptic, he discusses surrendering to God and finding a deeper purpose in life. Fans also noticed that Weller updated his Instagram bio to identify himself as a follower of Jesus Christ.Many supporters saw the news as a positive step for a man who has been open about anxiety, depression, burnout and self-doubt throughout his career. Some well-known creators and long-time fans left messages of encouragement after seeing the video.Others, meanwhile, remain skeptical. Some social media users questioned whether the change was real, while some expressed concerns about Weller’s mental health. The discussion continued to heat up as the video clip spread on X and TikTok.For now, Weller seems focused on sharing what he thinks will help him the most. Whether people agree with his message or not, the YouTuber says he’s finally found the peace he’s been looking for for years.
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