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Hailey Bieber flashes her butt in G-string underwear... after admitting she is in therapy amid Justin drama

Hailey Bieber flashes her butt in G-string underwear... after admitting she is in therapy amid Justin drama

Daily Mail​2 days ago

make a cheeky move on social media on Tuesday.
The 31-year-old Vogue model was laying down on her back as she twisted to show off her tiny black G-string underwear that flashed her butt.
On top the wife of Justin Bieber added a low-cut black lace camisole that fit her tight as her brunette hair fell down onto a shag carpet. In all the shots she was rolling around on the ground while looking very sultry.
The glamorous portraits were used to help promote a new product from her Rhode Skincare company which was recently acquired by Elf Cosmetics.
Her pal Kylie Jenner wrote, 'So HOT' in the comments section as Kourtney Kardashian added two red exclamation marks.
This comes after the billionaire admitted in a social media post that she was in therapy: 'Lemon drop martinis and therapy all summer long.'
This comes after the Arizona native posed in a black string bikini.
In the photos, Hailey flaunted her flawless physique in a barely-there black two-piece while wearing a stylish cowboy hat.
Earlier this month fans were outraged after a video resurfaced of Justin admitting he would have ditched his wife 'a long time ago' if it weren't for her looks.
The supermodel was riding high following back-to-back victories — landing the cover of Vogue and selling her Rhode beauty brand for a staggering $1 billion.
But instead of celebrating her wins, Justin reminded fans he once said Hailey would never make Vogue — and marked her $1 billion Rhode deal with a silent repost, offering no praise.
Then, adding fuel to the fire of what fans already see as a rocky marriage, a 2020 clip went viral showing Justin in a car with Hailey, turning to her and dropping a jaw-dropping line.
'If you weren't so hot, I would've got rid of you a long time ago,' he says into the camera with a smile.
The video resurfaced just as Hailey's Vogue interview was making headlines, where she opened up about working with a team to return to her pre-pregnancy body after welcoming their son Jack last year — a vulnerable moment now overshadowed by Justin's remark.
Fans didn't hold back in the comments.
'Justin that is RUDE and DISGUSTING thing to say to your wife. You aren't hot btw. Disrespect a woman like that? Red flag,' one wrote.
Another added, 'No words. That man would never see me again or he would never see the light of day again.'
One Hailey fan posted, 'this is a crazy thing to say to your gf/fiance/wife (idk what they where at the time).'
Yet another added simply: 'This is abuse.'
Earlier this month, the Sorry hitmaker faced major backlash after admitting he once harshly told Hailey she'd never land a Vogue cover during an argument.
That same day, as his wife celebrated achieving that very milestone, the embattled pop star sparked controversy with his Instagram post meant to congratulate her.
His attempt at humor didn't sit well with fans, as he explained why the Vogue cover felt like a full-circle moment for their relationship.
'Yo this reminds me when Hailey and I got into a huge fight. I told Hails that she would never be on the cover of Vogue.
'Yikes, I know, so mean. For some reason because I felt so disrespected I thought I gotta get even,' he explained.
Justin continued: 'Think as we mature we realize that we're not helping anything by getting even... we're honestly just prolonging what we really want which is intimacy and connection.'
He concluded his post by writing a message directly to Hailey, which read: 'So baby u already know but forgive me for saying u wouldn't get a Vogue cover cuz clearly I was sadly mistaken.'

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