
Hailey Bieber reveals her enviable figure and new hip tattoo in a tiny lemon thong bikini on yacht in Mallorca
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HAILEY Bieber has revealed her enviable figure and a new hip tattoo in a tiny lemon thong bikini on a yacht in Mallorca.
The model, 28, posed on a yellow beach towel while showcasing the new Rhode summer collection.
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Hailey Bieber reveals her enviable figure and new hip tattoo in a tiny lemon thong bikini on yacht in Mallorca
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Hailey posed on a sunshine lemon beach towel on a speed boat in Spain
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Justin and Hailey shared a quiet moment by the water
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Taking to Instagram, Hailey, 28, wore a sunshine lemon bikini while posing on a speed boat in Spain.
The mother-of-one was in Europe marking Rhode's summer club in Mallorca as they marked the release of the collection's 'lemontini peptide lip tint' and their range of summer kit.
Hailey appeared to be enjoying the sun in a stunning lemon two piece as she posed with a cool drink and showed off her tattoo.
Fans were quick to comment and one wrote: "So happy I got the bundle."
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Another added: "I never checked out so fast I got the kit and extra lemontini and a case!"
While a third said: "Can we please have a Rhode book with all of these photoshoots! I'm in love with these photos!"
Hailey recently sold her skincare brand Rhode to e.l.f. Beauty for a reported $1 billion.
According to two sources close to Hailey, the 28-year-old was bawling her eyes out when the deal was struck, with friends and family flooding her phone with over 900 congratulatory messages.
One insider claims the stress of closing the astonishing takeover had taken its toll.
The state of Hailey's seven-year marriage has been a hot topic this year, and Justin Bieber's erratic behaviour has been making headlines for months.
Solemn Hailey Bieber seen WITHOUT her wedding ring on separate outings in NYC amid Justin divorce rumors
Hailey was allegedly making a point of ditching her wedding ring after becoming fed-up with Justin's behavior, a top body language expert has said.
The US Sun shared how Hailey, 28, has been spotted without her wedding ring on numerous outings in New York City, as divorce rumors ramp up.
And how Justin hadn't been to his long-time church for at least three months amid drama with his pastor and accusations of a cult-like atmosphere at the institution, insiders have claimed.
The pop star, 31, had previously been pictured attending Churchome, a nondenominational church in Beverly Hills, with his wife, Hailey, but he'd been missing in action since March.
Justin and Hailey's Relationship Timeline
Photo credit: Patrick T. Fallon/AFP
Justin and Hailey go way back as she met him when she was just 12 years old during a 2009 Today show appearance.
In 2011, the two were pictured together along with Hailey's father at Justin's Never Say Never documentary premiere where she called him "cute."
November 2014 Dating rumors began after they were spotted together at a Hillsong Church service.
During an interview with E! News, Hailey denied they were together.
They also rung in 2015 together.
December 2015 Dating rumors surfaced again after Hailey was spotted on vacation with Justin and his family in Tulum, Mexico.
Later that month, they rang in the New Year again, but this time, they were spotted kissing at Leonardo DiCaprio's New Year's Eve party in St. Barts, according to People.
February 2016 Justin and Hailey acknowledged that they were in a relationship, but made it clear they were not exclusive.
During another interview with E! News, Hailey said that the pair were "not an exclusive couple," adding, "relationships at this age are already complicated, but I don't really like to talk about it because it's between me and him."
As for Justin, he spoke with GQ saying that Hailey was "someone I really love" but starting a serious relationship was not a good idea because there was already "a lot that [he had] to commit to," including a tour.
Later that year, the pair split in a "very dramatic excommunication," according to People.
June 2018 After Hailey and Justin called it quits, he got back together with Selena Gomez, but in May 2018, the pair called it quits for good.
A few weeks later, Justin got back together with Hailey.
"The common denominator, I promise you, is always church," Hailey told Vogue, via People.
"By then we were past the drama. I just gave him a hug. By the end of the conference, he was like, 'We're not going to be friends.' I was like, 'We're not?' "
The pair went on to have a number of PDA-filled public appearances, confirming their relationship was back on.
July 2018 Justin and Hailey announced their engagement.
He popped the question during a romantic dinner in the Bahamas while they were on vacation, according to People.
"Hailey I am soooo in love with everything about you! So committed to spending my life getting to know every single part of you loving you patiently and kindly," Justin said in an Instagram post.
September 2018 On September 13, 2018, Hailey and Justin tied the knot during a courthouse wedding in New York City.
November 2018 Hailey changed her last name on social media from Hailey Rhode Baldwin to Hailey Rhode Baldwin Bieber.
September 2019 Hailey and Justin had a wedding ceremony in front of their friends and family at the Montage Palmetto Bluff in Bluffton, South Carolina.
But the Canadian pop superstar has now furiously hit back with a surprise 21-track album, which insiders say 'is his most personal and emotional record to date'.
Swag, which Justin released yesterday is his first studio album since Justice in 2021 and covers everything from his struggle with fame to how he got his marriage to American model Hailey, 28, back on track.
And she made her feelings crystal clear, snapping back at their critics when she shared a photograph of Justin's album cover on Instagram with the caption: 'Is it finally clocking to you f***ing losers?'
The pair have made no secret about their struggles and in 2019 revealed they were having couple's counselling in a bid to help them communicate better.
Justin, 31, shocked fans with his honesty less than a year into their union as he confessed: 'Marriage is very hard. 'Personal and raw."
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The pair have made no secret about their marriage struggles
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