Hailey Bieber Claps Back at Marriage Rumors and Tells Fans to Log Off
Hailey Bieber is once again pushing back against rumors about her marriage and making it clear she has had enough of online speculation.
The model and beauty founder addressed the latest claims after TikTok users started sharing posts saying she had reposted a video about celebrity relationships that are described as toxic or abusive. Some screenshots circulated online, with people saying the video was aimed at her relationship with Justin Bieber and accused her of staying in a bad situation.
Hailey quickly shut that down herself. She took to her Instagram Stories to respond directly to the rumors. “Hey! I know you guys who live on the internet are really bored, but I didn’t repost any video speaking on my relationship. Have a beautiful Saturday!” she wrote. Her message made it clear she was not engaging with the claims beyond correcting them.

The rumors came from TikTok, where users often break down celebrity relationships and read meaning into reposts, likes, or follows. In this case, Hailey said the repost never happened. Her statement on Instagram was the only response she gave, and she did not mention any specific creator or video.
This is not the first time Hailey has spoken out about constant chatter around her marriage. In an interview with Vogue earlier this year, she admitted she thought things might calm down after several years together and starting a family. “You would think after having a child, people would maybe move on, chill out a little bit, but no,” she said in the interview.
Hailey and Justin Bieber have been married since 2018. They welcomed their first child, a son named Jack Blues, in 2024. Despite their long relationship and growing family, rumors about their marriage continue to pop up online. At the same time, Hailey’s professional life has been thriving. She recently sold her beauty brand, Rhode, in a deal that could reach close to $1 billion, a move that drew praise across the business and fashion worlds.
Hailey’s response feels direct and honest. It shows how tiring nonstop online rumors can be, even for someone used to public attention. It also raises a bigger question about how much social media should be reading into private lives. What do you think about fans analyzing celebrity relationships this way? Share your thoughts in the comments.


