Sexyy Red defends Justin Bieber after fans claim he looks 'happier with her' than with wife Hailey

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Sexyy Red shared a clip from her birthday bash that had fans buzzing about Justin Bieber’s mood during their sweet moment together.
The rapper turned 27 on April 15 and posted a video from her celebration on Thursday, April 17.
Sexyy Red defends Justin and Hailey Bieber’s relationship
The clip included scenes of her greeting Justin Bieber and the two enjoying themselves, leading to fan speculation about his demeanor around her compared to his wife, Hailey Bieber.
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In the video, Red, whose real name is Janae Nierah Wherry, walked to a booth where Justin was sitting. She slid into the seat and hugged him, and he kissed her on the cheek.

She captioned the post, “My two personalities… thank for comin friend @justinbieber HAPPY BIRTHDAY 2 DA BADDEST,” adding a heart hands, confetti, and cake emoji.
Several social media users pointed out how happy Justin looked.
One wrote, “He haven’t looks this happy in yrs.”
Another person added, “Why is this the only time we see Justin smile anymore.”
Some even suggested he looked happier with the rapper than with his wife. “The boy looks happier with her then his wife,” one user commented.
Red was quick to respond to the fan comments, particularly those doubting Bieber's relationship with his wife.
After one user claimed, “Justin don't be smiling like that with his girl,” the rapper replied directly, writing, “Yes he do!!”

Despite the buzz online, Hailey has not shown any signs of concern. She supported her husband’s post with three heart-eye emojis in the comment section.
Justin and Hailey were married in a courthouse ceremony in 2018, followed by a traditional wedding celebration in 2019. In August 2024, the couple welcomed their first child, a son named Jack Blues Bieber, whose identity they have kept private.
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Justin Bieber’s team shuts down false debt rumors
Earlier in the week, Justin Bieber's reps addressed rumors about his financial status. Reports claimed he was in debt following the cancellation of his Justice World Tour in 2022.
The rumors surfaced in a Hollywood Reporter article quoting a former employee. His representatives denied the claims in a statement shared with Us Weekly, saying, “This is just clickbait stupidity based on unnamed — and clearly ill-informed — 'sources' disappointed that they no longer work with Justin.”

The reps labeled the claims as “clickbait stupidity” and accused the unnamed insiders of being upset after parting ways with the singer.
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