
Hailey's skin flares as Justin's money mess explodes
The timing of her post couldn't be more telling. Justin is still reeling from a reported multi-million-dollar settlement with former manager Scooter Braun. Hailey recently sold her skincare company Rhode to e.l.f. Cosmetics for $1 billion, prompting speculation that Justin may be relying on her windfall to bail him out. Hailey's rep has denied any financial entanglement, calling the Rhode deal a standalone achievement, but rumours persist.
In a sharp rebuttal to online gossip, Hailey listed her minimalist skincare routine and emphasized her own health. But insiders suggest her calm tone masks growing tension behind closed doors. Just days earlier, Hailey subtly took aim at Braun while defending Justin's new album Swag, a project she reportedly supported from start to finish. Despite their united front, whispers of strain continue.
The online fallout has been fast and furious. Hailey's recent posts have ignited fan speculation over her well-being and the couple's financial future. While Justin has remained silent, others in their orbit are pulling away. A new twist emerged when fans noticed the CEO's wife updated her Facebook profile, removing his last name before deactivating her account entirely. Even Justin's LinkedIn comments are now locked down.
With money, marriage, and image all in flux, Hailey's flare-up might just be the most visible symptom of a scandal still unfolding behind the scenes.

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