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Justin Bieber Responds to Split Rumors Involving Hailey Bieber

The singer has finally spoken out and addressed the situation

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Justin Bieber has recently found himself back in the spotlight—if he ever really stepped out of it. Several developments have drawn attention to the Canadian singer, including the news that he’s now a father and the buzz surrounding his potential return to music. But what’s sparked the most conversation are his recent behaviors, which have left fans confused—especially after his appearance at Coachella.

At the festival, Bieber was seen acting in ways that many described as unusual: dancing erratically, staring off into space, and appearing disconnected. Adding to the speculation, he’s made very few public appearances with his wife, Hailey Bieber, which has only fueled rumors of a possible rough patch in their relationship.

Now, Justin has finally broken his silence. “I see it I like it and I want it,” he wrote on Instagram alongside three photos of Hailey from the Met Gala. It was a night that once again put the couple under public scrutiny, as she attended the event alone, while Justin was spotted watching a hockey game in Los Angeles.

However, this isn’t the first time something like this has happened. The couple walked the red carpet together in 2021, but Hailey also attended solo in 2022.

Justin Bieber’s Reflection on Love

Now, Justin has also released a statement reflecting on his views on love. “When someone doesn’t believe they matter, saying ‘you deserve love’ can feel wrong to them—like a lie. That’s because ‘deserve’ sounds like something you earn. But real worth isn’t earned. You’re born with it, like how a baby doesn’t have to do anything to be valuable,” he expressed.

“The word “deserve” implies conditions—that you must do something to earn a result. But love, dignity, and human worth aren’t conditional—they exist before any action is taken. For example, a baby has value and is loved—not because of what it does, but because it exists. So telling someone “you deserve love” can be confusing if they think they haven’t met any conditions. It’s more accurate—and less emotionally loaded—to say, “You have worth, simply because you exist. Love isn’t a reward. It’s a reality you may not have experienced yet,” he added.

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