
Hailey Bieber claps back at Swag album haters with surprise post defending Justin
The hitmaker, 31, released his latest collection of music, Swag, on Friday, with some critics calling it a 'messy cry for help' amid his perceived mental and emotional difficulties.
While critics may not have been crazy about the new tracks, fans seem to have embraced his first new music in four years.
' Justin Bieber 's "Swag" earned 74.37 million streams on the Global Spotify Chart in its FIRST day, beating "Justice' and becoming Justin's biggest debut ever on the platform,' the model, 28, shared in her Instagram Stories on Saturday.
She also included a link to the singer's website where fans could purchase the album digitally.
It was her second show of support following a re-post of a photo of Justin's massive Swag billboard in NYC 's Times Square.
She captioned the post: 'Is it finally clocking to you f***ing losers?'
Hailey and Justin seem to have been been enjoying a Mediterranean vacation with pals that include Camila Morrone, as Justin shared a quick video clip of the Daisy Jones & the Six star rocking out to the track Way It Is on a yacht.
Many of the songs on Swag serve as a love letter to Hailey, to whom Justin has been married to since September 2018.
'Throwin' petals like, "Do you love me or not?" / Head is spinnin', and it don't know when to stop / You said "forever," babe / Did you mean it or not? / Hold on, hold on,' go the lyrics for Daisies, which has turned into a fan favorite.
'Daisies for the girlies!! best track after devotion,' a fan wrote on Hailey's Instagram account on Saturday next to a new photo carousel.
'THE MUSE HERSELF,' penned another.
The photo drop includes a sweet photo of Justin curled up with their son Jack, who will turn one in August, lying in the sun.
Justin's taut tattooed torso in visible next to the little one who is wearing a gray onesie.
On Saturday, Hailey, 28, shared a post explaining the success of Swag on Spotify in her Instagram stories. She also provided a link for fans to purchase his first new album since 2021
Although critics have called Swag 'a messy cry for help,' fans seem to be loving it, with the song Daisies becoming a fast favorite. 'Daisies for the girlies!! best track after devotion,' a fan wrote on Hailey's Instagram account
On Saturday, Justin reposted a photo of Hailey in a bikini to which he had an R-rated response.
'F***KKKKKKKKKK,' he wrote over a photo of Hailey sunning herself on the deck of a yacht.
The release of Swag comes as Justin reached a financial settlement with his former manager Scooter Braun following the cancellation of his Justice World Tour in 2022 due to health issues.
The Grammy winner has agreed to pay some $30 million to make good on his debt.
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