
Justin Bieber's wife Hailey flies solo in NYC after ditching wedding ring amid fears for their marriage
shocked her fans on Friday when she was spotted out in New York City with a bare ring finger.
But the 28-year-old wife of Justin Bieber gave mixed messages on Saturday when she was spotted again sporting her enormous diamond ring.
The reversal comes after a reported blow-out fight between the couple on the previous Sunday — Father's Day — when Hailey allegedly called her husband a 'f***ing child.'
After stirring up more fears for their marriage with her ring-free look in photos obtained by TMZ, Hailey instead showcased her summer style when her ring reappeared on her Saturday outing in the Big Apple.
The brunette beauty — who recently unfollowed her perceived nemesis Selena Gomez on social media — looked fresh as a daisy while stepping out in the SoHo area.
The Rhode Skin founder flaunted her long, toned limbs in a tight-fitting black sleeveless T-shirt and white-and-black polka dot leggings.
She completed the look with black mule sandals and a black bag, accessorizing with only a pair of dark sunglasses, a gold watch and her large diamond wedding ring.
The runway veteran's brunette hair was styled straight, and she wore natural-looking makeup.
Despite her pristine appearance, fans have been concerned for the couple after Justin's Father's Day reportedly ended in a bitter showdown after he spent the day posting bizarre messages on Instagram.
The singer, 31, failed to share any tribute to his wife or their nine-month-old son Jack Blues Bieber on the day, aside from seemingly referring to Hailey as a 'lil ho.'
Instead he shared a barrage of bizarre pictures and messages on his social media, including private messages in which he admitted to being 'traumatized' before cutting out a friend for struggling to accept his 'anger.'
According to an insider who spoke to The Sun, Hailey was 'beyond furious' and branded her husband a 'f***ing child' as she begged him to seek professional help rather than sharing rambling messages online.
Justin also shared a personal statement referring to himself as 'broken' and spoke about how he struggles with anger, healing and self-worth.
In one of the posts he showed off two Prada backpacks, a MacBook and a gold and diamond–covered Audemars Piguet watch, which may have been gifts from Hailey.
Justin referenced Father's Day and wrote in one post, 'Happy daddies day to me u lil ho.'
In response, Hailey took a savage swipe at her husband following his brutal remark towards her on Mother's Day in which he declared 'Mother's Day sucks a**.'
Returning the remark, Hailey wrote: 'Father's Day sucks a**.'
Back in May, the Peaches singer had a concerning outburst on Mother's Day when Hailey was celebrating the holiday as a mom for the first time.
An insider told the Sun that this latest outburst, which comes months after Justin was pictured at a strip club, has rocked the couple.
A source told the publication: 'The post really set her off — she told him it was one of the dumbest things he's ever done like 'feeding raw meat to a pack of lions who want to eat you alive.'
The mother of one is apparently desperate for him to go to therapy for his issues, with the insider saying: 'She's been telling him for a while to get help — see a therapist, talk to someone who can help him manage his anger and mood swings. Hailey didn't want him to post that message'
They added: 'She's fed up with his childish behaviour and the constant negativity he brings onto himself. She told him to stop being a 'f***ing child' and to finally start listening to the people who care about him.'
During the day, Justin shared around 20 posts with the middle finger emoji as the caption, including several with his son.
'I'm a dad that's not to be f***ed with,' he wrote with a weary-eyed selfie on Sunday.
He did share several selfies of himself seemingly celebrating the day as he shared a snap of him posing with a hibachi chef and a photo of Hailey sitting at a grand piano with Jack in his lap.
Regardless of not posting a tribute, it appeared Hailey spent the day with the new dad as she reposted one of his snapshots of her and their son together but did not make any mention of Justin and did not wish him a happy Father's Day on social media.
The conflict comes after a prominent LA-based divorce attorney exclusively shared with DailyMail.com that Justin could end up with half of Hailey Bieber's payout for her billion-dollar cosmetics empire if they should divorce.
However, she is not likely to gain much from the massive sale of his song catalog.
Hailey has lately has been celebrating the third successful year of her beauty company.
She and her co-founders recently sold the company to e.l.f. Beauty for $1 billion, although she remains the face of the company, and will serve as Chief Creative Officer and Head of Innovation.
The singer posted this on Saturday. 'Why you so angry?' a fan asked. 'Go play with your child. You're a father now. Grow up, Justin.' Another suggested 'THERAPY!!!!!'
Just one day after the announcement, Selena Gomez's cosmetics company Rare Beauty posted two snaps of its founder and simply captioned them with, 'Still here.'
One of the images showed the Bad Liar songstress blowing a kiss towards the camera, while another featured her staring into the lens with a sultry look on her face.
Many fans became convinced that Selena was subtly poking fun at Hailey's sale with the post, and they were not amused.
Hailey's supporters quickly flooded the replies of the post with angry messages.
'It seems like Hailey is always on her mind. Pathetic,' one outraged user wrote.
'The way she's actually shady as hell,' added another.
As a result, the two have now unfollowed each other on social media after trying to put an end to their alleged feud, created after Bieber married Gomez's ex-boyfriend, Justin Bieber, in 2018.
The couple are now the parents of a nearly one-year-old son, Jack.
Justin Bieber's recent series of cryptic and often angry online posts have caused some concern among his fans and lead to speculation that his nearly seven-year marriage is being strained.
After posting a photo of himself next to four angry emojis on Saturday, followers once again reached out to the troubled singer.
'WE GOT YO BACK BROTHER,' wrote one fan.
However, others seemed to be encouraging the Grammy winner to get a grip on himself.
'Why you so angry? Go play with your child. You're a father now. Grow up, Justin,' advised one fan.
'Explain why you feel sorry for a millionaire who created the world he is in? Grow up, get off drugs take control of your life you have a kid to raise. It's not about you anymore….,' wrote another.
'Anger is always the sister of deep sadness »… Hope you'll find a way to free yourself from it,' admonished a fan, while another suggested he go to 'THERAPY!!!!!'
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