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Hailey Bieber Supports Justin Bieber's New Album, Slams ‘Losers' for Rumors of Marriage Woes

Hailey Bieber Supports Justin Bieber's New Album, Slams ‘Losers' for Rumors of Marriage Woes

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Hailey Bieber clapped back at rumors about her and 's marriage issues while supporting her husband's new album.
'Is it finally clocking to you f***ing losers?' Hailey, 28, wrote via her Instagram Story on Thursday, July 10, alongside an ad in New York City's Times Square about Justin's upcoming project, Swag.
Hailey seemingly hinted that Justin's eye-raising actions in recent months was pegged to his new album and not signs that their marriage was in trouble.
The model also reposted several billboards featuring her husband's new album cover in honor of the upcoming release on Friday, July 11.
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Both Hailey and Justin, 31, teased cover art for the record via their respective social media accounts. Hailey posted a photo of the couple in a park with her looking forward while Justin's back is toward the camera.
In a black-and-white photo posted via Justin's Instagram Story, the 'Baby' singer stares into his wife's eyes as she looks intensely back into his.
The couple, who tied the knot in 2018, also posed for pictures with their 10-month-old son, Jack, one of which was displayed in Times Square in support of the album.
The image shows Hailey carrying Jack, who is only wearing a diaper. Hailey is wearing a white tank and baggy blue jeans, which matches her husband. Justin stands in the foreground of the picture rocking jeans that are sagging to reveal his tightey whities.
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Hailey and Justin are also wearing pairs of slides, which are part of the singer's new clothing line, Skylrk. (Skylrk launched its website on Thursday, which Hailey also promoted on her Instagram.)
Justin's clothing launch and new album announcement come amid a rocky time for the Grammy winner and his wife. Justin worried fans over the past few months with his social media rants, bizarre photo drops and alleged drug use.
'He is going through a lot of changes,' an insider exclusively told Us Weekly in June. 'Navigating fatherhood, trying to put out music [and] past traumas surfacing has been a lot for him.'
Justin and Hailey sparked rumors there was trouble in paradise in March when they seemingly unfollowed each other on social media. Hailey, however, called it a 'glitch' via TikTok, claiming she 'didn't unfollow him.'
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Despite speculation that they were on rocky ground, a source close to the couple exclusively told Us in May that Hailey is 'very patient and accommodating and helps [Justin] a lot.'
The insider called Hailey 'the most supportive wife,' whom Justin 'feels grateful to have' by his side.
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