The singer had unfollowed his father-in-law, Stephen, after a possible confusion, but his unfollowing of his wife drew attention
Justin Bieber, 30, caused an uproar among his fans this Tuesday morning, 21, when he stopped following his wife, Hailey Bieber, 28, on social media. The action came shortly after the singer also followed Stephen Baldwin, father of Hailey. Although Hailey followed the same path and stopped accompanying her father-in-law, she still maintains Justin in your follower list.
The change in behavior on social networks takes place in a context of family tension. In February 2024, Stephen Baldwin had made a post asking for prayers for the two, something that was not well received by Hailey.
The father-in-law’s post read: “Christians, please, when you think of Justin and Hailey, Please take a moment to say a little prayer for wisdom, protection, and to draw closer to the Lord.” At the time, sources said the model did not approve of Baldwin’s request.
Crisis?
In January this year, Justin had already “dismissed” his father Haileywhich generated concern among fans about the couple’s relationship. Fan comments at the time were speculating about a possible divorce, with one suggesting that Justin he would be trying to avoid contact with his father-in-law “in case the divorce happened.”
In relation to the recent unfollow, many fans wondered about a possible crisis in the marriage, with messages like: “Is it a crisis in the marriage?” or “They had a little argument, but they’ll sort it out soon.”
However, the singer has already updated the reason for the “unfollow”: someone entered his account and did it for him. “Someone got into my account and stopped following my wife. This shit is getting weird here,” the singer wrote online.
Source: Maxima

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