Justin Bieber ‘hijacks' Hailey Bieber's Vogue moment
'To Di For' podcast host Kinsey Schofield says Justin Bieber's reaction to his wife Hailey Bieber's Vogue cover has 'hijacked the headlines', stealing her spotlight.
'She didn't get to have a victory lap about this cover because all anyone wanted to talk about was the nasty way that he treated her,' Ms Schofield told Sky News host Rita Panahi.
'There's nothing romantic about this drama.'

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