
Justin Bieber's comment on Keke Palmer's post raises eyebrows amid Hailey Bieber divorce rumors
In the comment on Palmer's February 9 post, Justin enthusiastically wrote, 'She said I'm poppin out 😍.'
The actress, 31, posted a series of seductive photos where she wore a white crop top paired with a Burberry trench coat.
Courtesy: Keke Palmer/Instagram
Palmer accessorized the outfit with a Burberry headscarf and round sunglasses, finishing her look with a bronzed makeup style and nude glossy lips.
Fans of Palmer quickly took to the comments, questioning Justin's intentions with his compliment.
'Justin??? What are you doing here?' one fan wrote, while another commented, 'Justin Bieber already trynna move on from Hailey.'
A third fan praised Justin for supporting Palmer in the comments. '@justinbieber i love how you support the ladies,' they said.
Others reminisced about Justin's cameo in Palmer's old show *True Jackson, VP* on Nickelodeon.
'@justinbieber i remember when you was on an episode of True Jackson VP!' one follower commented, with another replying, 'Me too. That show brought back a lot of memories.'
Palmer starred in the show from 2008 to 2011, and Justin appeared in the second season.
Justin's comment came after Hailey recently addressed marriage rumors with a cryptic post at the end of 2024.
Hailey shared a clip of a man laughing and saying, 'You're not well, and it's OK,' with a caption reading, 'me to all of you on the internet.'
Last month, a source told *Page Six* that Hailey and Justin — who became parents to their first child in August 2024 — are 'doing amazing and loving this new chapter as parents.'
The source also mentioned that the couple finds the rumors 'ridiculous.'
Despite appearing united, Hailey shared a cryptic post about feeling 'rejected' on February 8.

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