Hailey Bieber Clarifies Rumors About Unfollowing Justin Bieber

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Key Takeaways
- Hailey Bieber addresses unfollowing rumors.
- Justin Bieber's account deactivated temporarily.
- Couple believes in focusing on their relationship.
- Justin shares thoughts on authenticity.
- He expresses a desire to improve his anger issues.
Los Angeles, April 1 (NationPress) Hailey Bieber, the spouse of singer-songwriter Justin Bieber, has provided clarification regarding the rumors surrounding her decision to unfollow her husband on the social media platform Instagram.
Hailey addressed the discussions about her latest social media actions, as reported by ‘People’ magazine.
Following an incident where Justin’s Instagram account was deactivated (and then reactivated) after going live on the app, Hailey seemed to have unfollowed him on her profile.
According to ‘People’, the 28-year-old mother commented on a trending TikTok video, which has received over 1 million views at the time of this writing, showcasing a screenshot of her “Following” list without the profile of the 31-year-old Grammy winner.
A source recently mentioned that Hailey and Justin are “doing their thing” and are “not worried about what others think.”
On March 21, they were seen visiting Sushi Park in West Hollywood, California, taking a moment away from parenting responsibilities.
Previously, Justin expressed the significance of being his genuine self, noting that he dislikes the feelings that arise when he alters himself to “appease others”.
The 31-year-old Grammy winner shared a video on Instagram, showing him leaning over a keyboard while playing music with fellow artists.
He appeared lively and cheerful, stating, “I think I hate myself sometimes when I feel myself start to become inauthentic,” in the caption. He added, “Then I remember we’re all made to believe we’re not enough, but I still hate when I change myself to please people.”
Earlier that day, the ‘Believe’ singer shared another personal insight on social media, indicating his desire to work on his “anger issues.”
“I have anger issues too, but I want to grow and not react so much smh (sic),” he wrote. This message featured three photos: one of himself partly hidden by a hoodie, one of him as a child, and a final photo with his son, Jack Blues, born in August 2024.