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Hailey Bieber dazzles in a strapless blue dress at The Daily Front Row's Fashion Awards in LA after husband Justin hit out at 'jealous' haters in religious post

Hailey Bieber dazzles in a strapless blue dress at The Daily Front Row's Fashion Awards in LA after husband Justin hit out at 'jealous' haters in religious post

Daily Mail​25-04-2025

Hailey Bieber turned heads as she attended The Daily Front Row's Ninth Annual Fashion Awards in Los Angeles on Thursday, after husband Justin Bieber hit out at 'jealous' haters in a religious post.
The Rhode founder, 28, wowed in a strapless blue velvet tube dress with a racy thigh-high slit that showed off her toned legs.
She added inches to her slender frame with a pair of black court heels and accessorised with three statement rings, including her £1.5M engagement ring.
During the ceremony, Hailey took to the stage as she was awarded the Beauty Innovator of the Year.
The stunner appeared in high spirits as gave a speech before celebrating the night away.
She was joined at the star-studded event by glamorous Lizzo, Adriana Lima, Brooks Nader, and Tyra Banks.
Her outing comes after Justin blasted haters in an Instagram Story on Friday.
The singer, 31, penned: 'Hurt people hurt people. And honestly, if I was [you] it would be hard not to be jealous if I saw me and Hailey going brazzzzyy.
'It's really up for us and that's understandable why people can't stand it. I don't blame [them]. Hailey and I are the Jones's that are impossible to keep up with.'
Justin and his wife welcomed their first child, seven-month-old son Jack Blues Bieber, on August 22 after renewing their wedding vows in Hawaii on May 9.
The married couple of six years originally met backstage at the TODAY Show in 2009, they began dating in 2015, and they rekindled their on/off romance in 2018 three months after his split with Selena Gomez.
'They treat me like a** out here,' Bieber lamented via Instastory.
'But if I remember that I am flawed too and God forgave me, it helps me to stop feeling better than those people who are mean and hurtful. Because when I'm really honest, I can be mean and hurtful too.
'My instinct is to be like, "Damn, I wouldn't gossip and spread lies about someone on the Internet but there's other s*** I do I'm not proud of that God is gracious with.'
Adriana sent temperatures soaring in a long sleeve black mini dress that showed off her incredible figure
Brooks sent temperatures soaring as she flashed major side boob in a white cut out maxi dress
The born-again Christian - who was baptized in 2014 at Hillsong Church - concluded his religious rant: '[Your] bible can't save [you].'
He added: 'The enemy can't win [because] I belong to the winner!'
Justin officially joined pastor Judah Smith's evangelical church Churchome in 2021, which his former 'swagger coach' Ryan Good reportedly dubbed a 'cult' after leaving.
TMZ reported Tuesday that the Drew House creative director believes Judah is 'controlling' Justin, which 'was a big factor in their separation' one year ago.
The singer has since ditched Drew House and teamed up with 3D design consultant Finn Rush-Taylor to develop an upcoming athleisure line called SKYLRK.
The Canadian crooner also recently fired his manager Scooter Braun, business manager Lou Taylor, bodyguards Keith Gibbs and Eric Johnson, as well as security guard Kenny Hamilton.
Justin was suffering from depression before revealing he had come down with Ramsay Hunt syndrome in 2022, which made him focus more on his health than his career.
Ominously, his most recent single - Moments - was featured on his former mentor Sean 'Diddy' Combs' fifth studio album The Love Album: Off the Grid in 2023.
The 55-year-old disgraced music mogul is currently incarcerated at MDC Brooklyn's Special Housing Unit until he faces his federal criminal trial on May 5.
Elsewhere, Hailey took to her Instagram Stories to share that a serious health issue she has had in the past is back.
The model and Rhode founder told fans that she 'currently' has two ovarian cysts.
She wrote the distressing news over an image of herself where she looked worried as she she was reclined on a beige sofa at her rental near Palm Springs, California.
The star had on a black tank top that she pulled up to reveal a slightly bloated tummy.
The Vogue model added: 'If you deal with ovarian cysts I'm right there with ya!' And the Rhode skincare founder added a red heart with a bandage on it.
In 2022, she opened up about having a cyst the size of an apple. 'I don't have endometriosis or PCOS,' she said at the time, referring to polycystic ovary syndrome, 'but I have gotten an ovarian cyst a few times and it's never fun.'
She shared a photo of her stomach with a small bulge, writing 'not a baby' next to it.
According to the Mayo Clinic, ovarian cysts are sacs, usually filled with fluid, in an ovary or on its surface.
Females have two ovaries. One ovary is located on each side of the uterus.
Each ovary is about the size and shape of an almond. Eggs develop and mature in the ovaries. Eggs are released in monthly cycles during the childbearing years.
Ovarian cysts are common. Most of the time, you have little or no discomfort, and the cysts are harmless. Most cysts go away without treatment within a few months.
But sometimes ovarian cysts can become twisted or burst open (rupture). This can cause serious symptoms.
'To protect your health, get regular pelvic exams and know the symptoms that can signal what might be a serious problem,' it also said on the Mayo Clinic website.
WHAT IS AN OVARIAN CYST?
Ovarian cysts are sacs, usually filled with fluid, in an ovary or on its surface. Females have two ovaries. One ovary is located on each side of the uterus.
Each ovary is about the size and shape of an almond. Eggs develop and mature in the ovaries. Eggs are released in monthly cycles during the childbearing years.
Ovarian cysts are common. Most of the time, you have little or no discomfort, and the cysts are harmless. Most cysts go away without treatment within a few months.
But sometimes ovarian cysts can become twisted or burst open (rupture). This can cause serious symptoms. To protect your health, get regular pelvic exams and know the symptoms that can signal what might be a serious problem.

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