
$1 billion Rhode deal: Did Hailey Bieber rescue bankrupt husband Justin? Insider spills the truth
Why did Hailey Bieber sell Rhode now?
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The Bieber couple's combined fortune has been making headlines after Hailey Bieber 's billion-dollar Rhode deal. At the same time, rumors about Justin Bieber 's finances have been circulating for months, ranging from alleged tour debt to overspending.Insiders now claim that Hailey Bieber, his wife, may have stepped in to help. Her $1 billion Rhode deal is more than just a career win; it could have saved the Bieber family.The model saved her husband from rumored financial troubles by ensuring a secure financial future for herself, Justin, and their son, Jack Blues Bieber, according to News Nation's report.According to reports, Justin Bieber's alleged financial crisis has somewhat subsided as a result of Hailey Bieber selling Rhode to e.l.f Beauty in a deal that could total up to $1 billion.On social media on Wednesday, the Rhode founder revealed the agreement and said she had assumed the position of head of innovation and chief creative officer. Justin Bieber meanwhile, also commemorated his wife's significant accomplishment in his own unique manner.The choice made by Hailey Bieber to sell Rhode to e.l.f., may have been a personal as well as a professional choice.Reports claim that the Bieber family, including their son Jack Blues Bieber, will now benefit from it. With her recent Rhode sale to e.l.f. Beauty, Hailey Bieber, joined the billionaire club and her estimated net worth reached $300 million.Hailey Bieber apparently saved the day financially. The insider also praised the model's business acumen and social circle, saying that "she can be trusted with the money." They mentioned that the model "ensured that she, Jack, and Justin have a solid financial foundation going forward."There has been conjecture regarding Justin Bieber experiencing a financial crisis for a considerable amount of time. The singer reportedly owed millions of dollars to Scooter Braun, his former manager, earlier this month.Page Six was exclusively informed by a source that the money came from when the latter "stepped in to help" the pop star after his 2022 Justice Tour was cancelled and left him heavily indebted.Justin Bieber was spending more money than he was making. The singer, who is thought to be worth $200 million, was "flying in all his friends on private jets to his birthday party." It has been reported that he also displayed his opulent lifestyle on Instagram.A source claims Hailey's $1 billion Rhode deal helped secure her family's financial future despite Justin's rumored financial problems.While unconfirmed, insiders claim he has been overspending and owes millions since cancelling his Justice Tour.
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