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Hailey Bieber reveals the toll that stress has put on her body amid husband Justin's money issues

Hailey Bieber reveals the toll that stress has put on her body amid husband Justin's money issues

Daily Mail​7 hours ago
Hailey Bieber has gotten candid about the toll that stress had had on her body amid her husband Justin's money issues.
The Rhode founder, 28 - who recently responded to rumors that Justin will use her Rhode millions to pay Scooter Braun - jumped to her Instagram stories on Thursday to open up about her health.
The mom-of-one revealed that she has been suffering from a 'perioral dermatitis flare' and uploaded a close-up selfie to show redness around her chin.
She further explained, 'Always flares up when I'm traveling a lot, sleep deprived, hormones, the wrong SPF, new products, stress.'
In a separate slide, Hailey shared the 'minimal' steps she takes to help combat a flare up.
Alongside another selfie that had a filter, she added, 'What I use when I have a flare: so minimal. rinse my face with water, prescription Azelaic, Hypochlorous acid, Clindamycin, Glazing Milk.'
The last item on the list is a product from her skincare line Rhode - which she sold to E.l.f. Cosmetics back in May for $1 billion.
Hailey's new posts come shortly after her husband Justin dropped his seventh studio album Swag last week.
The model has voiced her support for the Peaches hitmaker by clapping back at haters over his new music and also seemingly made a thinly-veiled dig at Justin's ex-manager Scooter Braun.
The record executive offered a rave review of the LP - not long after the pair finally reached a settlement agreement that will reportedly cost Bieber over $30million, according to TMZ.
A source recently told People that Hailey 'was by Justin's side for the whole creation of the album.'
The insider added, 'Everyone knows Justin as a star and a performer. They now get to know the artist that Hailey has known all these years.'
After Justin parted ways from Braun, the music artist was able to 'run his own show' when it came to creating Swag.
'Hailey supported Justin to follow his artistic instincts. She helped him to trust himself and do what Justin knew he wanted to do as an artist.'
Also on Thursday, a rep for Hailey debunked the rumor that Justin was holding off on settling his financial dispute with his former manager until Hailey's Rhode deal was closed and fully funded.
'The historic sale of Rhode is a huge accomplishment for Hailey and is completely separate from her husband and his business affairs,' Hailey's rep revealed to DailyMail.com.
The clarification comes after TMZ reported that Justin would not have 'the cash to repay' his loan to Hybe or the millions in back commissions to Braun until Hailey's Rhode money came in.
After Bieber cancelled his Justice tour in 2022, Braun's company HYBE America helped the singer pay back $26million of the original $40million advance he received from AEG.
Last week, TMZ reported that Bieber had allegedly agreed to pay back the money over a 10-year period but allegedly stopped making payments to HYBE after the first installment.
Braun also previously claimed that Bieber - who announced a new album on Thursday - owed him several million dollars in unpaid commissions.
After years of back-and-forth, insiders told TMZ that Bieber will finally make good on his debts as the pair's settlement terms call for him to pay back the entire $26million.
In a win for Bieber, the Grammy-winner will only have to pay Braun half of the $11million in unpaid commissions he allegedly owes him.
DailyMail.com has reached out to representatives for both Bieber and Braun for comment.
After years of back-and-forth, insiders told TMZ that Bieber will finally make good on his debts as the pair's settlement terms call for him to pay back the entire $26million; Braun and Bieber seen in 2020
The settlement news comes less than a month after TMZ claimed that Bieber was in the midst of negotiating the terms of a settlement with Braun and that the details would likely be fully hashed out within a matter of weeks.
Back in May, the outlet revealed the alleged results of an independent audit performed by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) that was commissioned by Braun's entertainment company, Hybe America.
The investigation, which lasted for six months, culminated in April with the determination that Bieber allegedly owed Braun $8,806,000.
Although Bieber's team didn't publicly dispute the results of the PwC audit, they announced that they had conducted their own audit of his business dealings with Braun.
However, they didn't share how its results compared to the independent audit.
Despite the determination of Bieber's alleged debts from a third party, Braun was reportedly willing to forgive the $8 million entirely.
However, TMZ's sources claimed there were still two major stumbling blocks in the way of an agreement between the two.
Anschutz Entertainment Group (AEG) had given Bieber an impressive $40 million advance for his Justice World Tour, which commenced in February 2022, after it was twice postponed - from 2020, and then 2021 - due to the coronavirus pandemic.
After it finally got under way, Bieber ending up cancelling 14 concerts scheduled for June and July 2022 when he suffered temporary facial paralysis as a result of Ramsay Hunt syndrome.
He resumed touring for a short stint from late April 2022 through early September 2022 in Europe, the Nordic countries and Brazil, before canceling the remainder of the tour.
In response to the cancellation, AEG reportedly tried to claw back $24 million of Bieber's original advance, but Braun's company Hybe agreed to step in and front the money for the repayment.
In response, Bieber was allegedly required to pay back Hybe in installments spread out over 10 years, but he allegedly stopped paying after just a single installment.
Sources claimed that the advance repayment was a major sticking point for Braun, and they alleged that Bieber has finally agreed to repay the amount.
According to them, after his wife Hailey's profit from the $1billion sale of her cosmetics company Rhode, Justin was finally willing to settle up.
Ironically, Hailey's loved ones previously told DailyMail.com that they feared that Justin would 'take advantage of her kindness' and use the payout to cover his massive debts.
However, a prominent LA-based divorce attorney recently explained to DailyMail.com how Justin could end up walking away with half of Hailey's Rhode money if they should divorce, as they reportedly never signed a prenuptial agreement.
Another reported requirement from Braun is that Bieber pay back $11 million he allegedly owes from commissions that were never paid, which was outside the scope of the PwC audit.
However, TMZ's sources say Braun is willing to settle the debt for 'pennies on the dollar,' which could be a major break for Bieber.
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