
Recently, rumors have been circulating that Justin and Hailey Bieber's marriage is going through a rough patch. Sources close to the couple said that the problems are not only related to Justin's ongoing mental health concerns, which were sparked by some strange posts he has made recently on social media, but also to a financial issue involving his former manager, Scooter Braun.
Hailey is reportedly using some of the money she made from selling her successful skincare brand, Rhode, for $1 billion to help Justin pay off a debt of over $30 million owed to Braun. Under the agreement, the singer is obligated to make this payment after the company covered part of the losses when Justin canceled his 2022 tour.
Despite these rumors, the couple published several photos and videos from their vacation in Italy a few days ago, where they appeared happy together. But it seems that the pressure and fatigue of recent months have affected Hailey's health, especially her skin.
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In a recent Instagram post, the model shared with her followers a photo of her face, clearly showing the acne and irritation caused by the worsening of a problem she has had for a long time: perioral dermatitis.
"It always gets worse when I travel a lot, when I don't get enough sleep, because of hormones, when I use the wrong SPF, or new products... even from stress," she wrote.
In another post, Hailey also shared her skincare routine, which of course included one of her brand's products, Rhode.
What happened with Bieber and Scooter Braun?
When Justin canceled his 2022 tour, he had received an advance payment of about $40 million. Scooter Braun's company helped him cover $26 million of that amount, but the musician later failed to follow through on the debt repayment plan. Braun has also claimed that Justin owed him millions more in commissions.
However, Hailey's representative responded to the Daily Mail, denying any connection between the sale of Rhode and Justin's debts:
"Rhode's historic sale is a personal success for Hailey and has nothing to do with her husband or his business dealings," he said.