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Hailey Bieber Responds To Husband Justin’s Emotional Instagram Posts

The singer posted several teary selfies.

Justin Bieber and Hailey Bieber.

Hailey Bieber is embracing her husband’s emotional side. On April 27, Justin Bieber shared a gallery of photos on Instagram, some of which showed him crying while looking down at the camera. The selfies sparked concern among some of his followers, including one fan who wrote, “I hope you are doing OK, I hate to see tears running down your face.”

On April 29, Hailey also commented on the post, writing “a pretty crier” with a crying face emoji. Justin later posted another Instagram gallery with multiple photos of him smiling, seemingly reassuring fans.

While some speculated that Justin’s emotional photos might signal a strain in his marriage, a source claimed to People that the couple are “doing really well” contrary to rumors. “There’s no divorce and no truth to that whatsoever,” the insider said. “They are very, very happy.”

In March, Hailey similarly addressed rumors regarding their marriage. “Just FYI the stories and constant ‘blind items’ I see on TikTok are 100% of the time wrong,” she wrote in an Instagram story. “So I know it may be fun feeding into these stories but just know they’re always false xx sorry to spoil it.”

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The couple often share their love on social media. For example, Hailey recently celebrated Justin’s 30th birthday on Instagram, posting several photos of them together. The caption read, “30!!? that was fast. Words could never truly describe the beauty of who you are. Happy Birthday to you… love of my life, for life.”

After first meeting as teens, Justin and Hailey began dating in 2014. Two years later, they confirmed their relationship on Instagram, and tied the knot in September 2018.

As for the future, Hailey has said she wants to have kids “so bad,” but has some reservations about welcoming children with the singer. “It’s enough that people say things about my husband or my friends,” she told The Sunday Times in 2023. “I can’t imagine having to confront people saying things about a child. We can only do the best we can to raise them. As long as they feel loved and safe.”