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Justin and Hailey Bieber's empire grows: Couple's combined fortune soars after her billion-dollar Rhode deal

Justin and Hailey Bieber's empire grows: Couple's combined fortune soars after her billion-dollar Rhode deal

Time of India2 days ago

Justin and
Hailey Bieber
are making progress in their careers and in their personal lives. The couple has quietly built up a huge amount of money through chart-topping hits, high-fashion runways, and a successful beauty brand.
With Hailey's billion-dollar deal with Rhode and Justin's previous catalog sale, their wealth is now bigger than ever.
How much is the couple's combined fortune?
The Biebers are leaving a legacy that includes both personal problems and business successes. They are reportedly on the path to becoming billionaires. Together, the Canadian singer and the model-turned-entrepreneur have created an empire since their September 2018 wedding.
While continuing to achieve new heights in their respective careers, the couple, who met in November 2009 at a Today show event, welcomed their first child, son Jack Blues, in August 2024.
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Before getting married, the couple had both established successful careers for themselves; Hailey, the daughter of Stephen and Kennya Baldwin, was a successful model, and Justin became well-known as a teenage pop star.
However, Hailey made headlines on May 28 when she revealed that e.l.f. Beauty had purchased her beauty brand, Rhode, for $1 billion. Justin has been in the spotlight for a long time.
What is the net worth of Hailey and Justin Bieber?
Although the net worths of Justin and Hailey have not been made public, Forbes revealed in September 2017 that Justin's main source of income was music, and that he was making $83.5 million at the time. But since then, he has changed his business and released two more studio albums, Justice and Changes, as per a report by People.
As a model and now businesswoman, Hailey has amassed a successful career. Both of them have appeared on Forbes' 30 Under 30 list; according to their Forbes profiles, Justin was named in 2017 and Hailey was honored in 2023 for his style and artistic abilities.
What makes up Justin and Hailey's wealth?
Hailey Bieber has an incredible amount of wealth. She introduced her skincare line, Rhode, in 2022, and e.l.f. Beauty purchased it for $1 billion. She will take over as e.l.f. Beauty's strategic advisor and chief creative officer and head of innovation at Rhode.
Rhode achieved $212 million in net sales in the 12 months ending in March 2025 and was the top skincare brand in terms of Earned Media Value in 2024.
Hailey Bieber has tried her hand in modeling, appearing in high-end fashion labels like Dolce & Gabbana, Off-White, Tory Burch, Zadig and Voltaire, and Elie Saab.
Hailey has also continued to appear on magazine covers and in advertising campaigns. She has starred in campaigns for Guess, Calvin Klein, Victoria's Secret, YSL Beauty, Tommy Hilfiger, and L'Oréal.
How much money has Justin Bieber made so far?
With over 60 million album equivalent sales, Justin Bieber is successful. His six studio albums include My World 2.0, Under the Mistletoe, Believe, Purpose, Changes, and Justice, which debuted with 154,000 US sales. His Ramsay Hunt syndrome diagnosis forced him to cancel the second half of his Justice World Tour in June 2022, causing millions in debt. Justin told in April 2025 that the allegations were clickbait stupidity, as per a report by People.
He sold his 6 studio albums and 291 songs to Hipgnosis Songs Capital for $200 million in December 2022.
TMZ executive producer Harvey Levin said the Grammy winner made $500 million to $1 billion in his career but had to sell his catalog because "he was broke," implying his Justice tour cancellation debts.
Bieber and former stylist Ryan Good founded Drew House in 2019. In April 2025, he announced he was leaving the business and teased SKYLRK, a possible clothing and accessory line.
FAQs
How much did Hailey Bieber's Rhode brand sell for?
Hailey's skincare line, Rhode, was purchased by e.l.f. Beauty for a staggering $1 billion.
What is Justin Bieber's biggest business move to date?
Justin sold his entire music catalog in 2022 for an estimated $200 million.

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