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Hailey Bieber opens up about rumours about divorce with Justin Bieber, dealing with online hate during postpartum: ‘You would think after a child…'
Hailey Bieber opens up about rumours about divorce with Justin Bieber, dealing with online hate during postpartum: ‘You would think after a child…'

Indian Express

time6 days ago

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  • Indian Express

Hailey Bieber opens up about rumours about divorce with Justin Bieber, dealing with online hate during postpartum: ‘You would think after a child…'

Hailey Bieber has a lot to say, but this will probably be the last time for her critics online, spreading rumours about her failing marriage with Justin Bieber. The model-turned-businesswoman, whose skincare and makeup line, Rhode, is one of the most successful lifestyle companies, opened up about her million-dollar business, motherhood, marriage, and rumours in a recent Vogue interview. While Hailey is extremely popular, there's no doubt that not everyone is a fan. Some online critics believe she trapped Justin Bieber and is keeping him away from his old girlfriend, Selena Gomez. We've seen hundreds of Hollywood love stories that fans obsess over slowly fade away with time, but the Jelena story, even after years, shows no sign of slowing down. In present, amid Justin's health struggles and his mental breakdown, rumours have again started taking over the buzz, but Hailey wasn't bothered by any of it this time, because she's had enough. 'I thought seven years in it would've already, and it hasn't. You would think after having a child, people would maybe move on, chill out a little bit, but no,' Bieber said. Also read: 'Currently have 2': Hailey Bieber reveals her ovarian cysts are back again; know why they recur Justin Bieber abruptly hit pause on his Justice World Tour in 2022 after a battle with Ramsay Hunt syndrome and later halted his music career to focus on his health. Rhode kept Hailey in the spotlight. Last August, they had their son, Jack Blues Bieber, and the couple renewed their wedding vows before that, and everything changed again — the rumours about their marriage died, but only for a brief time. The interviewer revealed that when she met Hailey back in May, tabloids were filled with headlines calling Bieber a 'mess, manic, and disengaged,' even claiming that the couple might move to Europe, and even claimed Hailey planned to sue someone over a crazy video analysing her past online. But Hailey ended those baseless claims with just, 'There's no leaving LA for us. We love it here.' 'I read that one. There's a new headline every two days that makes no sense,' she said. With rising rumours of 'trouble in Paradise,' Hailey's business was also rising. By April, report said Rhode might sell for over $1 billion. That's how Hailey went from 'Justin Bieber's wife' to a major player in beauty. But the model also wanted to be a mother after watching her sister. 'I really believe it happens exactly when it's supposed to,' she said. However, once their baby was born, Hailey said she got brutally hit with online trolls while suffering postpartum, this time the target was Justin's declining mental health. 'Being postpartum is the most sensitive time I've ever gone through in my life, and learning a new version of myself is very difficult,' she said. 'And to be doing that all the while going on the internet every day and people being like, 'They're getting divorced' and 'They're this' and 'They're not happy' — it is such a mindf*ck. I cannot even begin to explain it. It's a crazy life to live.' Also read: Justin and Hailey Bieber mourn grandfather Bruce Dale's death, share heartbreaking tribute: 'I can't wait to see u again soon in heaven…' Hailey and Justin got married in 2018, leaving Jelena shippers devastated, and that continued to plague the couple's life with rumours, false stories, accusing the model of copying Selena, and so on. In fact, before their kid was born, the Biebers were on the edge after Hailey's father posted online asking fans to pray for Justin, and things looked like they could break off anytime between them soon, but the couple made a strong comeback. Hailey knows that fame brings a lot of negativity. She says some people follow her just to criticise, even on the street. 'I feel like I've fought so hard to try to get people to understand me, or know who I am, or see me for me. And people just don't want to sometimes,' she said. 'And there's nothing you can do about that.' Hailey said she tried to justify her stance a few times, but now she cares less. Instead of engaging with or fighting haters or trying to explain herself, she channels her energy into her brand, Rhode and the life she's building with Justin. But, in the end, she only has one message to her haters. 'So I guess these b*tches are going to be mad.'

Justin Bieber and Scooter Braun Allegedly Hit ‘Breaking Point' After $8M ‘Justice Tour' Debt: Doc
Justin Bieber and Scooter Braun Allegedly Hit ‘Breaking Point' After $8M ‘Justice Tour' Debt: Doc

Yahoo

time17-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Justin Bieber and Scooter Braun Allegedly Hit ‘Breaking Point' After $8M ‘Justice Tour' Debt: Doc

Justin Bieber and former music manager Scooter Braun's once-tight bond allegedly hit a 'breaking point' after the singer's shortened Justice World Tour. Bieber, 31, performed a handful of concerts in 2022 before abruptly canceling the remaining dates for medical reasons. He was diagnosed with Ramsay Hunt Syndrome that same year. 'Scooter's camp has told us that he just thinks Justin wanted to go home,' TMZ executive producer Don Nash claimed in the network's TMZ Investigates: What Happened to Justin Bieber? documentary that aired on Fox and is currently streaming on Hulu. 'He was tired, he wanted to spend more time with [his wife], Hailey [Bieber], he wanted to go on vacation, and he wanted to live his life without going on tour.' Sources close to Justin, however, told the outlet that the singer was 'set up for failure' from the start of the production. The TMZ team also alleged that tour promoter AEG paid Justin a $40 million advance to perform his biggest hits. (Neither Justin nor Braun, 43, has addressed the documentary's claims or spoken publicly about why they parted ways. Us Weekly has reached out for comment.) Scooter Braun's Ups and Downs Over the Years: Taylor Swift Feud, Divorce, Client Drama and More 'When Justin cancels the tour, AEG says, 'Hey, you owe us $24 million,'' Harvey Levin said in the doc. 'Justin's like, 'I don't have the money.' And so, Scooter's company, HYBE, they say, 'Look, we'll assume this debt and pay it off for you, Justin.'' Levin further claimed that Justin 'signed a note,' agreeing to repay Braun $24 million over a 10-year period. 'He makes one payment, and this is where the conflict starts,' Levin said. 'We're told from Scooter's side that Justin's people called and said, 'He doesn't have the money anymore,' and he's never paid another payment.' Levin also alleged that Justin's business manager 'did some digging' and found that Braun was 'way overpaying commissions.' Braun then ordered an internal audit of HYBE, which reportedly discovered that the 'Peaches' singer actually owes Braun $1 million. When Justin rebuffed the claims, Braun hired external firm Price Waterhouse to complete its own audit that revealed Justin owed $8 million. Justin Bieber's Team Calls Out 'Unnecessary' Report Alleging He's Millions of Dollars in Debt TMZ claimed that Justin wasn't pleased with the external audit and subsequently conducted his own investigation. The findings have not been publicly shared. 'By the way, if Justin had finished that tour, he would have made $90 million,' Nash added in the doc. Braun was the manager credited with discovering Justin on YouTube back in the early 2000s. Us Weekly confirmed in August 2023 that Justin 'officially let [Braun] go.' According to the insider, Hailey, 28, "led the charge that led Justin to leave him for another manager.' A second source, meanwhile, told Us that same month that Justin and Braun didn't have any 'bad blood.' 'Scooter created Justin for who he is. It's just a time and place to move on,' the second insider said at the time. 'Scooter used to be hands-on. He was doing [everything] behind the scenes for all his clients. He's lost sight of the drive. It was noticeable.' TMZ Investigates: What Happened to Justin Bieber? is currently streaming on Hulu.

Why Are Fans Searching ‘How Much Money Does Justin Bieber Have?'
Why Are Fans Searching ‘How Much Money Does Justin Bieber Have?'

Yahoo

time17-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Why Are Fans Searching ‘How Much Money Does Justin Bieber Have?'

fans are searching for how much money he has after rumors of him being in debt hit the internet. The singer's admirers are eager to know about his financial situation after reports suggested that he owes millions to his former manager, . These rumors arose after Justin's Instagram posts over the past few months fueled speculations that he and wife Hailey Bieber are nearing a separation. So, here's why fans are suddenly curious about Bieber's current financial status and the speculations surrounding the same. The 'Peaches' singer's fans recently took over social media and started questioning how much wealth he has. This happened after TMZ reported that Justin Bieber is under a lot of debt. According to an audit conducted by Pricewaterhouse, AKA PWC, he owes a total of $8,806,000 to Scooter Braun. The reports state that Bieber went into debt after canceling his Justice World Tour in 2022. This led to him owing $24 million to AEG, the concert promoter, as they provided him with $40 million. In the pressing situation, an insider also claimed to Page Six that Braun 'stepped in to help him.' However, despite Bieber agreeing to pay the money back in 10 years, he has just made one installment. Thus, fans are concerned about whether he is facing financial difficulties. Furthermore, in April 2025, rumors of the 'Baby' singer being in debt were addressed by his team. They told the US Magazine, 'This is just clickbait stupidity based on unnamed — and clearly ill-informed — 'sources,' disappointed that they no longer work with Justin. As Justin forges his own way forward, these unnecessary stories and inaccurate assumptions will continue. But they won't deter him from staying committed to following the right path.' Apart from Justin Bieber's financial woes, many are also concerned about his well-being over the past few months. Their worries grew after a recent clip from the Coachella festival showed him seemingly being under the influence went viral. As per sources close to People, the musician's friend circle is also worried about his situation. They claimed, 'He is facing a lot of different demons right now. He is making some really poor decisions lately, further impacting friendships, money, and business. People are worried about him.' Meanwhile, Justin Bieber has yet to comment on the speculations about his finances. The post Why Are Fans Searching 'How Much Money Does Justin Bieber Have?' appeared first on - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

Heartbreaking reason Justin Bieber was forced to sell music catalog for $200M: doc
Heartbreaking reason Justin Bieber was forced to sell music catalog for $200M: doc

New York Post

time16-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • New York Post

Heartbreaking reason Justin Bieber was forced to sell music catalog for $200M: doc

He was in a 'Sorry' state of affairs. Justin Bieber sold his music catalog for $200 million in December 2022 because he was on the verge of 'financial collapse,' according to a new documentary. 'TMZ Investigates: What Happened to Justin Bieber,' which is now available on Hulu, digs into the 31-year-old singer's money troubles, alleging that he was in debt from pulling out of his 'Justice' World Tour in 2022. Advertisement 4 Justin Bieber sold his music catalog to Hipgnosis for $200 million in December 2022. GC Images This, despite the fact that the 'Peaches' crooner has reportedly made somewhere between $500 million and $1 billion in his career. TMZ executive producer Harry Levin claims that Bieber 'had to sell his music catalog because he was broke.' Advertisement 'I was on a call with multiple people — Justin's side acknowledges that in 2022, he was on the verge of… the words were 'financial collapse.' And that's why he had to sell his catalog,' Levin alleges in the documentary. Levin also claimed that when Bieber's then-manager, Scooter Braun, got wind of the sale, he encouraged the singer to wait until January 2023 to make the sale in order to get a tax break. 'Justin said, 'I gotta sell it now.' And he sold it in December. That's how broke he was,' Levin claims. 4 TMZ executive producer Harry Levin claims that Bieber 'had to sell his music catalog because he was broke.' Getty Images for dcp Advertisement Also in the doc, TMZ executive producer Don Nash claims that Bieber would have made $90 million had he finished his Justice World Tour, which he canceled in September 2022 because he wanted to prioritize his health. The TMZ doc comes one month after The Hollywood Reporter published a story also alleging that Bieber had been saddled with millions of dollars in debt after canceling the tour. Merck Mercuriadis — founder of Hipgnosis, which bought Bieber's catalog — told the Hollywood Reporter, 'With the money up front, you're free to plan in a way where you don't have to be beholden to anyone else. You don't necessarily have to go on tour or make another record, if that's not how you want to spend the next few years. You can then afford to take some risks on yourself. 4 Justin Bieber's longtime manager Scooter Braun reportedly advised the singer to wait until January 2023 to sell his catalog to get a tax break. Getty Images for YouTube Originals Advertisement 4 Justin Bieber hasn't released a new studio album since 2021's 'Justice.' GC Images 'For Justin, I think that was the motivation: He had ill health and was at a time in his life where he was married and very in love and contemplating family,' he continued. 'Making the deal gave him the freedom to focus on that and not have to be on the treadmill he'd been on for almost 15 years.' Meanwhile, Bieber has also sought to dispel rumors about him and Sean 'Diddy' Combs during the music mogul's sex trafficking trial as one of his former protégés. 'Although Justin is not among Sean Combs' victims, there are individuals who were genuinely harmed by him,' reps for Bieber told People in a statement Thursday night. 'Shifting focus away from this reality detracts from the justice these victims rightfully deserve.'

Justin Bieber Sold His Music Catalog for $200 Million Because He'd Lost His Entire Fortune, New Documentary Claims
Justin Bieber Sold His Music Catalog for $200 Million Because He'd Lost His Entire Fortune, New Documentary Claims

Yahoo

time16-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Justin Bieber Sold His Music Catalog for $200 Million Because He'd Lost His Entire Fortune, New Documentary Claims

Justin Bieber was on the verge of "financial collapse" when he sold his music catalog in 2022, a new TMZ documentary claims The singer sold his catalog for a reported $200 million to Hipgnosis Songs Capital The debt was allegedly incurred following the cancellation of his Justice World TourJustin Bieber was in dire financial straits when he sold his song catalog in December 2022, according to a new TMZ documentary. Bieber, 31, unloaded his nearly 300-song collection to Hipgnosis Songs Capital for a reported $200 million — and it was because he was on the verge of 'financial collapse,' claims a new documentary titled TMZ Investigates: What Happened to Justin Bieber? In the documentary, which is streaming on Hulu, TMZ executive producer Harvey Levin claims the 'Peaches' singer amassed between $500 million and $1 billion throughout his career, but ultimately 'had to sell his music catalog because he was broke,' due in part to debts incurred following the 2022 cancellation of his Justice World Tour. 'I was on a call with multiple people — Justin's side acknowledges that in 2022, he was on the verge of… the words were 'financial collapse.' And that's why he had to sell his catalog," Levin alleges in the documentary. When reached by PEOPLE, a rep for Bieber had no comment. Levin also alleged that when Bieber's then-manager Scooter Braun got wind of the sale, he encouraged the star to wait until January 2023 to make the sale in order to get a tax break. 'Justin said, 'I gotta sell it now.' And he sold it in December. That's how broke he was,' Levin claims. Though it remains unclear just how Bieber spent his fortune, one TMZ staffer alleges that he had eight buses on his Justice World Tour and spent $2 million renovating one, and also flew on expensive jets and paid cash for several mega-mansions. Elsewhere in the documentary, TMZ executive producer Don Nash claims that Bieber would have made $90 million had he finished his Justice World Tour, which he canceled in September 2022 in order to prioritize his health. The TMZ documentary comes one month after The Hollywood Reporter published a story similarly claiming that Bieber had been left with millions of dollars in debt after canceling the tour. At the time, a rep for the star slammed the outlet's sources in a statement, telling PEOPLE: 'This is just clickbait stupidity based on unnamed — and clearly ill-informed — 'sources,' disappointed that they no longer work with Justin. As Justin forges his own way forward, these unnecessary stories and inaccurate assumptions will continue. But, they won't deter him from staying committed to following the right path." Meanwhile, a source told PEOPLE that same month that the Grammy winner — who welcomed son Jack Blues in August with wife Hailey Bieber — is 'facing a lot of different demons right now.' 'He is making some really poor decisions lately, further impacting friendships, money and business. People are worried about him,' the source said. Read the original article on People

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