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Daily Mirror
07-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Justin Bieber shares update on Hailey marriage after months of concerns
Justin Bieber has taken to social media to gush over his wife Hailey following months of concerns that they had hit a rough patch and were facing troubles Justin Bieber has responded to concerns surrounding his marriage to Hailey. In recent months, reports have suggested that the former child star and his wife had been heading into a troublesome period. The couple have faced speculation about their marriage following Justin's recent concerning behaviour, including sharing images of himself appearing to smoke through a bong and various outbursts online and in public. Earlier this week, Hailey, 28, also attended the Met Gala alone, with Justin not by her side. Despite walking the famous carpet during a solo appearance, she was soon joined inside the secretive event by her pal, Kendall Jenner. Now, the 31-year-old popstar has taken to social media to gush over Hailey's solo appearance. Sharing two images of his wife Hailey to his 294 million followers, Justin captioned his upload: "Tell em uncle Charlie," a reference to hip hop legend Charlie Wilson's song, There Goes My Baby. The images showed mum-of-one Hailey looking sensational as she wore a little black dress before the event while holding a martini in her hand. The model and businesswoman accessorised her sophisticated black blazer look with stunning Tiffany jewellery at the event, which had the theme Superfine: Tailoring Black Style. A second image showed Hailey leaving her hotel ahead of the event wearing a casual yet smart black and white dress featuring a plunging neckline. Fans instantly rushed to the comment section of Justin's post, which has racked up more than one million likes in less than 24 hours. "We love a supportive husband," said one. "Classic beauty. Nothing else required," said a second. Meanwhile, a third went on to write: "You can tell he's super happy and proud of her." "People say she's too basic for a Met Gala, but for Justin, Hailey is always stunning. And in the end, that's what matters to Mrs. Bieber," gushed another. Meanwhile, a fifth doting follower typed: "Hailey's biggest fan, yup, we love to see it." Prior to the Met Gala, Hailey had been spotted out and about in the Big Apple in a sexy maid-esque mini dress and heels. Justin was nowhere to be seen. Instead, he took to Instagram to show off a golf trip. Meanwhile, Justin's fans have been left concerned over his alleged drug use in recent months, as well as fears for their marriage. Justin has previously been open about his struggles in the past, and in an episode of Justin Bieber: Seasons, he confessed that he started using marijuana when he was only "12 or 13." After struggling to grow up in the public eye, Justin's substance misuse escalated to "pretty heavy drugs," with the star also abusing alcohol as a coping mechanism. By 2021, he started working on sobriety, worrying he "was dying" due to his years of issues. Despite recent alarming content, Justin's reps said rumours of him using hard drugs were "absolutely not true," and that he was "simply in one of the best places in his life". Speaking to TMZ, Justin's rep said the past year has been "very transformative for him as he ended several close friendships and business relationships that no longer served him." They added that fans' concerns about his physical and mental health are "exhausting and pitiful and shows that despite the obvious truth, people are committed to keeping negative, salacious, harmful narratives alive." More recently, Justin took to Instagram again where he shared a photo of Australian singer Eddie Benjamin, who was sitting playing an acoustic guitar. The Baby hitmaker could be seen in the background of the snap as he appeared to be using what looked like a glass bong while sitting in an open doorway. Another picture from the same day showed Justin, who shares a 10-month-old son, Jack Blues, with Hailey, standing in a red hoodie next to Eddie, with the large glass bong on the floor next to him.


Daily Mirror
06-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Justin Bieber snubs Met Gala as Hailey makes bold solo statement on red carpet
Hailey Bieber looked amazing as she attended this year's Met Gala at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York - but husband Justin Bieber wasn't by her side at the annual event Hailey Bieber was left to walk the Met Gala red carpet alone after husband Justin opted against attending. Hailey didn't seem to be affected by her man's decision, though, as she flaunted her fantastic look on at the iconic annual bash. Socialite Hailey exuded glamour as she wore a classic black blazer as she arrived at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Hailey braved the temperatures of New York with her blazer resting high on her thighs as she posed for the hoard of photographers on the red carpet. Keeping her classical look to a minimum, Hailey styled her hair into loose waves, cascading freely over her shoulders and down her back. She accessorised her outfit with striking silver jewellery, with diamonds resting on her neckline, while large diamond rings were seen on her fingers. The theme for this year's gala is 'Tailored for You' in connection with the Costume's Institute's landmark new exhibition, Superfine: Tailoring Black Style. Hailey had been spotted earlier in the day out and about in the Big Apple in a sexy maid-esque mini dress and heels. Justin was nowhere to be seen. Instead, he took to Instagram to show off a golf trip. Her solo appearance at the glitzy event comes after fans were left concerned over her husband's his alleged drug use in recent months as well as fears for their marriage. Justin has previously been open about his struggles in the past and in an episode of Justin Bieber: Seasons, he confessed that he started using marijuana when he was only "12 or 13." After struggling to grow up in the public eye Justin's substance misuse escalated to "pretty heavy drugs," with the star also abusing alcohol as a coping mechanism. By 2021 he started working on sobriety, worrying he "was dying" due to his years of issues. In recent weeks, Justin has sparked concern again after a series of social media snaps. Back in March, he shared six very similar photos of himself appearing to use a bong to smoke marijuana. Now, Justin has taken to Instagram again where he shared a photo of Australian singer Eddie Benjamin, who was sat playing an acoustic guitar. The Baby hitmaker could be seen in the background of the snap as he appeared to be using what looked like a glass bong while sat in an open doorway. Another picture from the same day showed Justin, who shares 10-month old son Jack Blues with Hailey, stood in a red hoodie next to Eddie, with the large glass bong on the floor next to him. The apparent bong didn't go unnoticed by his fans, who have been open in their concern for the star. One said: "Thats a huge bong." Another added: "The Bong in the background." Someone else commented: "All I see is a couple of potheads. Always thought @justinbieber was better than that. At least keep it out of the public view. You're not setting a good example for your young fans. Your standards appear low." Despite the alarming content, however, Justin's reps said rumours of him using hard drugs were "absolutely not true," and that he was "simply in one of the best places in his life". Speaking to TMZ, Justin's rep said the past year has been "very transformative for him as he ended several close friendships and business relationships that no longer served him." They added that fans' concerns about his physical and mental health are "exhausting and pitiful and shows that despite the obvious truth, people are committed to keeping negative, salacious, harmful narratives alive."


Daily Mirror
05-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Justin Bieber sparks drug use concerns again as fans spot glaring detail in snap
Pop star Justin Bieber has faced drug use concerns again after fans noticed a very telling detail in his latest post amid claims he 'in one of the best places in his life' Justin Bieber has been hit with more concern from his fans after they noticed a very telling detail in his latest post. The pop star, 31, has faced claims about his alleged drug use in recent months as well as fears for his marriage to Hailey Bieber. He has been frank about his addiction issues in the past and during an episode of Justin Bieber: Seasons, Justin confessed that he started using marijuana when he was only "12 or 13.' After struggling to grow up in the public eye Justin's substance misuse escalated to "pretty heavy drugs," with the star also abusing alcohol as a coping mechanism. By 2021 he started working on sobriety, worrying he "was dying" due to his years of issues. In recent weeks, Justin has sparked concern again after a series of social media snaps. Back in March, he shared six very similar photos of himself appearing to use a bong to smoke marijuana. Now, Justin has taken to Instagram again where he shared a photo of Australian singer Eddie Benjamin, who was sat playing an acoustic guitar. The Baby hitmaker could be seen in the background of the snap as he appeared to be using what looked like a glass bong while sat in an open doorway. Another picture from the same day showed Justin, who shares 10-month old son Jack Blues with Hailey, stood in a red hoodie next to Eddie, with the large glass bong on the floor next to him. The apparent bong didn't go unnoticed by his fans, who have been open in their concern for the star. One said: "Thats a huge bong." Another added: "The Bong in the background." Someone else commented: "All I see is a couple of potheads. Always thought @justinbieber was better than that. At least keep it out of the public view. You're not setting a good example for your young fans. Your standards appear low." A fourth wrote: "The bong bigger than him." Justin has shared drug content in recent months, rapping about being high and filming himself smoking. Despite the worrying content, however, Justin's reps said rumours of him using hard drugs were "absolutely not true,' and that he was 'simply in one of the best places in his life". Speaking to TMZ, Justin's rep said the past year has been "very transformative for him as he ended several close friendships and business relationships that no longer served him." They added that fans' concerns about his physical and mental health are "exhausting and pitiful and shows that despite the obvious truth, people are committed to keeping negative, salacious, harmful narratives alive." Many have also been concerned for Justin after a string of worrying uploads shared on his social media. He said how he was " hating" himself and struggling with hate for others, writing: 'How couldn't we feel hate from all of the hurt we've experienced." Hailey and Justin have also faced claims of strains on their marriage amid the concern from fans. In recent months, speculation surrounding their marriage has been rife, with reports suggesting that they are heading for divorce. Earlier this year, it was reported that Justin had unfollowed Hailey on Instagram but it later emerged that the Somebody To Love hitmaker had been hacked on the platform. Justin soon followed Hailey again, and explained: " Someone went on my account and unfollowed my wife. S**t is getting suss out here."


Toronto Sun
28-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Toronto Sun
Justin Bieber mourns death of grandfather: 'Will miss u'
Justin Bieber and Bruce Dale attend the Premiere of YouTube Original's "Justin Bieber: Seasons" at Regency Bruin Theatre on Jan. 27, 2020 in Los Angeles. Photo by Getty Images Justin Bieber has paid tribute to his grandfather, Bruce Dale, following his death at the age of 80. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. THIS CONTENT IS RESERVED FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada. Unlimited online access to articles from across Canada with one account. Get exclusive access to the Toronto Sun ePaper, an electronic replica of the print edition that you can share, download and comment on. Enjoy insights and behind-the-scenes analysis from our award-winning journalists. Support local journalists and the next generation of journalists. Daily puzzles including the New York Times Crossword. SUBSCRIBE TO UNLOCK MORE ARTICLES Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada. 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Access articles from across Canada with one account Share your thoughts and join the conversation in the comments Enjoy additional articles per month Get email updates from your favourite authors Don't have an account? Create Account Dale died at the Rotary Hospice Stratford Perth on April 24, according to an online obituary posted by the Young Funeral Home. In an Instagram post featuring a throwback snap of the two from 2009, Bieber, 31, lovingly recalled spending time with his grandad. 'Papa, I always took all ur money lol. I remember u specifically telling me, gramma gave u an allowance of 20 dollars for the WEEK! I would always convince you to spend on snacks at the hockey game on Friday nights. Reluctantly you always gave it to me,' he shared with his 295 million Instagram followers. Writing about how his grandfather spoiled him by buying 'corn nuts, skittles, gum balls, chuck a puck, slush puppies,' Bieber gave a glimpse into what their night outs at the hockey rink entailed. Your noon-hour look at what's happening in Toronto and beyond. By signing up you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc. Please try again This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. 'Shout out to the jr b referees Beatty, Fagon, Flanagan lmfao. For enduring all of my grandpa's heckling for all of your horrible referee calls lmfao. My grandpa wasn't shy in letting them know that they were being pieces of s—s,' the pop star wrote. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. The Peaches singer, who lashed out at paparazzi on social media for filming his every move last week, also said, 'I can't wait to see u again soon in heaven.' He added, 'Until then I know ur watching down probly still heckling Beatty or Fagon for missing that cross check call in the corner there lmfao.' Bieber concluded his heartfelt post by addressing his grandfather directly: ' I will miss u. I will ache. And I'll sit and let myself remember all of the wonderful times we've had.' Diane Dale, Justin Bieber and Bruce Dale poses for a portrait at home in Stratford, Ont. on Sept. 29, 2009. Photo by Micah Smith / Getty Images According to his online obituary, Dale 'passed away peacefully' in Stratford, Ont. and is survived by his four children —Candie Toper, Chris Mallette, Chris Dale and Pattie Mallette (Bieber's mother) — three grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren, including Bieber's son Jack Blues Bieber, whom he shares with his wife Hailey. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. In a February 2018 interview at the Steps to Stardom Exhibition at Stratford Perth Museum in Bieber's hometown, Dale spoke about his relationship with his grandson. ' I can sit and talk with anybody about anything, but when it comes to talking about him, I just get emotional,' he said at the time. The news of Dale's death comes as Bieber lashed out a paparazzi for relentlessly hounding him when he's out in public. The two-time Grammy winner took to Instagram to let his fans know he won't be 'bullied' as he spoke about the 'transactional nature of Hollywood.' 'Everyone telling me to move from La,' he wrote in a message posted last Friday. 'U think I'm gonna get bullied to leave where my influence is most needed? How can we make a change if we run away from the darkness?' This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. His post followed a viral video in which he lashed out at photographers saying all they care about is 'money, money, money, money, money.' Bieber's mental health has also been a question of concern after his name was brought up in connection with the alleged sex crimes of rapper Sean 'Diddy' Combs. 'Jus tin is in a hard place mentally right now,' an insider told Us Weekly last fall. 'He has such a history with Diddy and the allegations against him have been hard to process.' This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. But despite his troubles, Bieber's wife Hailey paid tribute to him during her recent honour for her skincare brand at the Daily Front Row's 9th annual Fashion Los Angeles Awards. 'I want to thank my husband for supporting this dream of mine from the beginning and for always cheering me on. Thank you,' she said from the stage. mdaniell@ Read More Celebrity Federal Elections Canada World Federal Elections
Yahoo
27-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Justin Bieber announces his grandfather Bruce Dale dies aged 80
Justin Bieber is mourning the death of his grandfather, Bruce Dale. The 31-year-old singer shared an emotional tribute to his grandfather, who died at the age of 80, on Instagram Saturday. The post included a throwback photo from 2009 of the pair, with Bieber's hands holding onto Dale's face. 'Papa, I always took all ur money lol. I remember u specifically telling me, gramma gave u an allowance of 20 dollars for the WEEK!' he wrote. 'I would always convince you to spend on snacks at the hockey game on Friday nights. Reluctantly, you always gave it to me. Corn nuts, skittles, gum balls, chuck a puck, slush puppies.' Bieber continued the caption by recalling more fond memories with his grandfather and expressing how much he'll miss him. 'For enduring all of my grandpas heckling for all of your horrible referee calls grandpa wasn't shy in letting them know that they were being pieces of s****. I can't wait to see u again soon in heaven,' he added. 'Until then I know ur watching down probly still heckling Beatty or Fagon for missing that cross check call in the corner there, lmfao.' 'I will miss u. I will ache. And I'll sit and let myself remember all of the wonderful times we've had,' he concluded. According to an obituary, Dale, who's the father of Bieber's mother, Pattie Mallette, 'passed away peacefully' at the Rotary Hospice Stratford Perth in Stratford, Ontario, on Thursday. Along with Mallette, Dale had three other children: Candie Toper, Chris Mallette, and Chris Dale. He was the husband of Diane Dale. The obituary notes that Bieber is one of Dale's three grandchildren. Dale also had six grandchildren, including Jack Blues, Bieber and his wife Hailey's seven-month-old son, Dale made multiple appearances in Bieber's work, including in the 2020 Justin Bieber: Seasons docuseries and the 2011 Never Say Never documentary musical. Dale previously opened up about his relationship with the 'Peaches' singer. During an interview at the Stratford Perth Museum in 2018, leading up to the opening of an exhibit in honor of Biber, Dale recalled seeing his grandson 'on the stage for the first time.' '[It] was amazing,' he said. 'Grandma and I drove eight hours to get to [Bieber's] first show, and he didn't know we were coming.' When asked why he got so emotional at Bieber's show, Dale responded: 'I don't know. It just happens. I can sit and talk with anybody about anything, but when it comes to talking about him, I just get emotional.'