
Justin Bieber's father's day ended in 'bitter' showdown with his wife Hailey who branded him a 'f***ing child' after 'broken' star shared erratic posts online where he called her a 'lil ho'
Justin Bieber's Father's Day reportedly ended in a bitter showdown with his wife Hailey after he spent the day posting bizarre messages on Instagram.
The singer, 31, failed to share any tribute to his wife, 28, or their nine-month old son Jack Blues Bieber on the day, aside from seemingly referring to her as a 'lil ho'.
Instead he shared a barrage of bizarre pictures and messages on his social media, including private messages in which he admitted to being 'traumatized' before cutting out a friend for struggling to accept his 'anger.'
According to reports, Hailey was 'beyond furious' and branded her husband a 'f***ing child', as she begged him to seek professional help rather than sharing rambling messages online.
Justin also shared a personal statement referred to himself as 'broken' and spoke about how he struggles with anger, healing and self-worth.
One of the posts, where he showed off two Prada backpacks, a MacBook and a gold and diamond Audemars Piguet watch, which may have been gifts from Hailey.
Justin referenced Father's Day and wrote: 'Happy daddies day to me u lil ho'.
In response, Hailey took a savage swipe at her husband following his brutal remark towards her on Mother's Day in which he declared 'Mother's Day sucks a**.'
Returning the remark, Hailey wrote: 'Father's Day sucks a**'.
Back in May, the Peaches singer had a concerning outburst on Mother's Day when Hailey was celebrating the holiday as a mom for the first time.
An insider told the Sun that this latest outburst, which comes months after Justin was pictured at a strip club, has rocked the couple.
A source told the publication: 'The post really set her off — she told him it was one of the dumbest things he's ever done like 'feeding raw meat to a pack of lions who want to eat you alive.'
The mother of one is apparently desperate for him to go to therapy for his issues, with the insider saying: 'She's been telling him for a while to get help - see a therapist, talk to someone who can help him manage his anger and mood swings. Hailey didn't want him to post that message'
They added: 'She's fed up with his childish behaviour and the constant negativity he brings onto himself. She told him to stop being a 'f*****g child' and to finally start listening to the people who care about him.'
'I'm a dad that's not to be f***ed with,' he wrote with a weary-eyed selfie on Sunday
During the day, Justin shared around 20 posts with the middle finger emoji as the caption, including several with his son.
'I'm a dad that's not to be f***ed with,' he wrote with a weary-eyed selfie on Sunday.
He did share several selfies of himself seemingly celebrating the day as he shared a snap of him posing with a hibachi chef and a photo of Hailey sitting at a grand piano with Jack in his lap.
Regardless of not posting a tribute, it appeared Hailey spent the day with the new dad as she reposted one of his snapshots of her and their son together but did not make any mention of Justin and did not wish him a happy Father's Day on social media.
Instead, she shared many posts about her newest Rhode beauty release and reposted influencer snaps.
Hailey, who quipped in a recent post she would be partaking in 'Lemon drop martinis and therapy all summer long,' had not posted any personal greetings to him online.
This comes after Justin's brutal swipes on Mother's Day this year and when she was celebrating her first Vogue cover story — in which she opened up about 'scary' complications during labor and how she feared she would 'die' while giving birth to their first child last year.
Back in May, the Peaches singer had a concerning outburst on Mother's Day when Hailey was celebrating the holiday as a mom for the first time.
He was slammed by fans for being inconsiderate towards his wife when he left a note on Instagram which read: 'Love u moms but mothers day sucks a**.'
The post was quickly deleted but was swiftly criticized with users shocked that he could be referring to his wife, who gave birth to Jack in August 2024.
Amid months of ongoing speculation around the pair's marriage, he also faced backlash for another concerning post about Hailey's first Vogue cover.
He received substantial backlash after revealing he once cruelly told his wife that she would never grace the cover of Vogue during a heated argument.
As rumors of marital woes continue to ravage, Justin has continued his social media spree even as fans continue to encourage him to take a break from being online and Hailey publicly avoids the subject of his posts.
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