Justin Bieber says ‘someone’ accessed his IG, unfollowed Hailey

Justin Bieber says ‘someone’ accessed his IG account, unfollowed wife Hailey

/ 10:08 AM January 22, 2025

Justin Bieber says ‘someone’ accessed his IG account, unfollowed wife Hailey

Justin Bieber and his wife Hailey Bieber. Image: Instagram/@haileybieber

After his supposed unfollowing of his wife Hailey Baldwin-Bieber on Instagram made headlines, Justin Bieber clarified that he did not do such and that “someone went on [his] account.”

The Canadian singer issued a statement shortly after he followed Hailey again on the platform on Tuesday, Jan. 21.

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“Someone went on my account and unfollowed my wife,” he said. “Sh*t is getting suss out here.”

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Justin, however, has taken down his post but screenshots of it had already been reuploaded by netizens on social media.

Justin Bieber says ‘someone’ accessed his IG account, unfollowed Hailey Baldwin

Image: Instagram/@justinbieber

Hours later, Justin shared several photos featuring Hailey and a few other individuals on his Instagram page as well.

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Justin and Hailey, who first met in 2009, had an on-and-off relationship before they got engaged in 2018 at a romantic getaway in The Bahamas. The couple tied the knot in a civil ceremony in New York City in September 2018.

In May 2024, the couple revealed that they renewed their wedding vows in a ceremony held in Hawaii, and that they were expecting their first child.

Justin and Hailey welcomed their first child, a baby boy whom they named Jack Blues, the following August.

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