
Justin Bieber has another outing without wife Hailey amid their ongoing relationship woes
The star - who recently enjoyed a solo outing to a Russian bathhouse - wore a printed white T-shirt and black shades as he headed to his destination with his arm rested out of the rolled-down window.
Earlier in the week, the pair were seen on a number of separate outings, which included Justin at Voda Spa on Thursday, while Hailey drove through the bustling city the same day.
On Wednesday, the two stars were also spotted separately as Hailey enjoyed a bite to eat at celeb hotspot Sushi Park alongside Leonardo DiCaprio's ex Camila Morrone.
Meanwhile, Justin gave a glimpse of his workout routine in his Instagram stories.
The married did, however, put on an united front to attend J Martin Garrix's headlining gig in LA, and in a fan's TikTok, Justin could be seen backstage with Hailey.
The couple stood next to each other as he draped his arm over his wife's shoulders.
The two stars were later seen grooving to the DJ's set in the VIP section and, at one point, the singer removed his shirt and stood behind Hailey.
Back together: Justin shared a series of snaps with Hailey on Saturday
Rumors continued to swirl of relationship woes between the pair - and a source told Us Weekly last week about their 'tense' marriage: 'Things aren't great right now.'
The insider added that Justin's erratic behavior had caused 'a lot of stress' for Hailey: 'Family issues have clouded her success. Justin's going through a difficult time, and Hailey is giving him room to get himself back on track.
'He's doing his best, but it's tough.'
Not a good look: Hailey was brutally mocked by fans after she debuted her latest Rhode beauty accessory that held a Peptide Lip Treatment
Waisted: The model's followers couldn't make up their minds on the new accessory
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