
Justin Bieber shocks fans as he kisses SZA's hands during steamy performance as wife Hailey Bieber watches on
Justin Bieber kissed SZA on the hands as his wife Hailey Bieber watched on during their performance of 'Snooze'.
The 'Baby' hitmaker was a surprise guest during SZA and Kendrick Lemar's second stop at Los Angeles' SoFi Stadium on Friday (23.05.25) on their 'Grand National Tour'.
The 31-year-old pop idol continued to concern fans with his behaviour during the steamy performance of the pair's 2023 acoustic hit.
One X user wrote after footage emerged from the gig: "Justin ain't been the same since he had his baby."
Another reacted: "He is not well."
Hailey shared clips from the performance on her Instagram Story and dubbed Justin and SZA her "two favourite artists".
The surprise performance came days after Hailey addressed rumours about the state of her marriage to Justin.
The 28-year-old beauty mogul and Justin have been in headlines for months thanks to reports they were on the rocks, but Hailey hit out at 'b******' for targeting them.
She told Vogue in a cover story interview about her frustration over persistent gossip regarding her relationship, especially after the birth of her and Justin's son, Jack Blues, in August 2024: 'Well, I thought seven years in it would've already, and it hasn't. You would think after having a child, people would maybe move on, chill out a little bit, but no.
'So I guess these bitches are going to be mad.'
Hailey also opened up about the challenges of postpartum life and dealing with negative narratives online.
She said: 'Being postpartum is the most sensitive time I've ever gone through in my life, and learning a new version of myself is very difficult.
'And to be doing that all the while going on the internet every day and people being like, 'They're getting divorced' and 'They're this' and 'They're not happy,' it is such a mindf***.'
Justin also supported his wife in her Vogue interview, praising her for her poise and capabilities in motherhood, fashion and business.
He said: 'She's in the spotlight, and has the attention because of her effortless knack for style, business, art and fashion, and the way she makes being a mom and wife look easy.'
The couple, who married in 2018 and celebrated their union with a larger wedding in 2019, continue to stand strong amidst the pressures of fame and public attention.
Justin also reflected on his marriage, saying: 'I've done a lot of dumb things in my life, but the smartest thing I've ever done was marry Hailey.'
Meanwhile, Hailey recounted a past argument where Justin told her she would "never be on the cover of Vogue".
In response to her recent cover, Justin shared photos online from her magazine shoot along with a caption: '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.
'I think as we mature we realise 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 the post with the apology: '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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