A new update on the rumors surrounding Justin and Hailey Bieber's relationship. After the pair made headlines for a recent social media interaction, Hailey is speaking up about the situation and setting the record straight, seemingly assuring fans that they are not having marriage struggles and no drastic decisions are being made.
Hailey's message comes after fans pointed out that she had apparently "unfollowed" her husband on Instagram, but it seems it was just a "glitch" as she revealed. The singer has been very active on social media, sharing photos and videos, and even deactivating and reactivating his account, which could have caused the glitch.
While many thought they were calling it quits or had marriage struggles, the pair are still going strong, with Hailey taking to TikTok to briefly mention what happened. “It’s a glitch. Didn’t unfollow him. Hope this helps!” she wrote.
However, this comes after Justin "unfollowed" Hailey and later clarified and stated that someone had gone into his account and unfollowed her. Sources also told TMZ it was a glitch, despite the fans' speculation about their relationship.
What is going on between the pair?
The couple has been in the spotlight, after multiple divorce rumors this year. But it seems there is no truth to them, as recently detailed by a source to People.
"Things are fine," the insider said. "Hailey’s working, and Justin’s creating music," the source continued. "They are just doing their thing," adding that "They are not concerned what people think."
Justin's rep spoke about the "exhausting" allegations and negative comments surrounding the singer. The rep explained that the past year has been "very transformative" for Justin "as he ended several close friendships and business relationships that no longer served him."
When it comes to comments about drug use, the rep said that they have been "harmful," calling them "exhausting and pitiful," and adding that "despite the obvious truth, people are committed to keeping negative, salacious, harmful narratives alive."