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Justin Bieber Vows to Change as Wife Hailey Gives Him One ‘Final Shot': Source (Exclusive)

Justin Bieber Vows to Change as Wife Hailey Gives Him One ‘Final Shot': Source (Exclusive)

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Justin Bieber is trying to make up for his recent behavior — and his wife, Hailey Bieber, is giving him a chance to change, according to a source.
'Justin has completely thrown himself at Hailey's feet, begging for another chance and promising he'll do whatever it takes to fix things,' a source tells Star. 'He's telling her he's ready to grow up and make her and their family the priority.'
'Hailey's accepted his promises, but she's also made it very clear this is his final shot. She loves him, but she can't keep living on this rollercoaster with him,' the insider shared. 'She's laid out a list of things she wants to see changed. No more public meltdowns, no more immature behavior, and he's got to cut way down on his weed habit.'
The source said the 'Baby' singer is 'really trying' and taking the 28-year-old Rhode founder's requests 'very seriously' explaining, 'He even did a total detox to prove he's serious. Things have been very good the last couple of weeks.'
However, the source noted that this has been a recurring pattern in their relationship.
'Justin pushes Hailey to her breaking point, and things explode, and all sorts of threats and promises are made, and then they make up, and things are good for a while before the cycle starts again,' the source shared.
The pop star — who shares a 10-month-old son, Jack Blues, with the model — has made headlines in recent months as fans express concern about his well-being.
In June, Justin took to Instagram to share concerning posts, including one in which he admitted he was 'broken' and copped to having 'anger issues.' Justin followed up that post by sharing a video on his Instagram Story that addressed infidelity.
In May, the two-time Grammy Award winner shared a photo of his wife's Vogue cover on his Instagram and detailed a 'huge fight' between them in which he told her 'she would never be on the cover of Vogue.'
He later changed the caption to read '🤷🫵🏻🫶🏼🥹' — leading fans to speculate Hailey was unhappy with his original statement.
In her Vogue interview, Hailey discussed the public's ongoing scrutiny of her marriage.
'Well, I thought seven years in it would've already [died down], and it hasn't,' she told the publication. 'You would think after having a child, people would maybe move on, chill out a little bit, but no.'
Justin continues to keep the public on their toes: Despite his cryptic social media behavior, he shared a loving post hugging Hailey on July 6, writing, 'My forever n always 💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕,' in the caption.
Days later, Justin released his new album Swag, in which he seemingly referenced his marriage. On the track 'Walking Away' he sings, 'Girl, we better stop before we say some s**t. We've been testing our patience. I think we better off if we just take a breath and remember what grace is.'
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