Hailey Bieber has elegantly taken to social media to dispel conjecture surrounding her union with Justin Bieber, silencing critics with subtle yet pointed finesse.
The visionary behind Rhode Beauty, aged 28, reignited online discussions on Monday by sharing a TikTok clip that seemed to be a deliberate retort to netizens questioning the state of her marital bliss.
The original TikTok, posted by creator @eyegotthyme, features an amusing yet candid declaration: “You’re not well, and it’s okay,” humorously repeated to amplify its effect. Hailey’s decision to repost this video resonated as a clever response to naysayers scrutinizing her personal life.
This social media move came on the heels of claims made by TikToker Hooks, who insinuated possible discord between Hailey and Justin. Hooks shared a video on Sunday, recounting a series of speculative observations about the couple’s recent social media activity.
Hooks’ narrative began with Justin’s Instagram story, which featured a photo accompanied by Jacquees’ sultry track, “B.E.D.” Hooks interpreted this as suggestive of a lack of emotional connection. Shortly thereafter, Hailey’s story reportedly included lyrics from a SZA song stating, “But if it’s f— me, then f— you,” a line Hooks implied might allude to tension within the relationship.
Additional fodder for speculation included Hailey sharing vacation snapshots with friends Lori Harvey and Justine Skye while promoting Rhode Beauty, seemingly apart from Justin during the holiday season. Hooks noted, “So I guess Justin and Hailey aren’t spending the holidays together.”
Hooks further highlighted a curious moment in which Justin shared a cryptic video captioned with “Coparenting is failing, like tf.” This led Hooks to ponder whether the couple is navigating challenges akin to co-parenting dynamics, a term that raised eyebrows given the couple’s status as parents to their son, Jack Blues, born in August 2023.
Intriguingly, Hooks also brought up a deleted post allegedly made by Justin’s father, Jeremy Bieber, stating, “I have never known a parent that said ‘I wish I didn’t have a child.’” Hooks remarked that the timing of the post added to the swirling conjecture, especially as it coincided with the holiday season, during which Hailey appeared to be absent from Justin’s orbit.
Addressing the brewing storm, Hailey’s subtle yet sharp TikTok repost seemed a decisive move to discredit assumptions without direct confrontation. In a subsequent video, Hooks conceded, “I’m not making any assumptions about this couple,” though his earlier comments hinted otherwise.
Hailey and Justin, who wed in 2018, have faced public scrutiny throughout their relationship. Yet, this latest chapter underscores Hailey’s ability to handle speculative narratives with an artful blend of poise and sharp wit.