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Yahoo
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Justin Bieber Ends Undisclosed Friendship With Person Upset Over Him 'Lashing Out'
Justin Bieber spent his first Father's Day with his adorable son, Jack Blues Bieber, but also took a moment to make it clear he'd ended a relationship with an undisclosed friend. Justin shared a series of texts between himself and the unknown person, where he wrote, 'I will never suppress my emotions for someone. Conflict is part of relationship. If you don't like my anger, you don't like me. My anger is a response to pain I have been thru. Asking a traumatized person not to be traumatized is simply mean.' In response to his former friend saying he's not used to someone 'lashing out,' Justin wrote 'ouch' and then said, 'This friendship is officially over. I will never accept a man calling my anger lashing out.' He went on to say, 'I enjoyed our short-lived relationship' and 'I wasn't kidding when I told u I didn't need u as a friend. I have good friends who will respect these boundaries.' Justin Bieber shares screenshots of a text convo between him and an undisclosed person:'This friendship is officially over. I will never accept a man calling my anger lashing out.' — Pop Crave (@PopCrave) June 16, 2025 Justin hasn't elaborated on who this person is nor has he spoken more candidly about the source of his trauma. His posts come amid speculation about his and Hailey Baldwin's marriage, but for what it's worth, they spent Father's Day together after a date-night getaway, and and Hailey shared one of his posts to her Instagram Stories. You Might Also Like Here's What NOT to Wear to a Wedding Meet the Laziest, Easiest Acne Routine You'll Ever Try
Yahoo
25-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
NEWS OF THE WEEK: Hailey Bieber thought she would die during childbirth
The 28-year-old model, who is the daughter of actor Stephen Baldwin, has been married to singer Justin Bieber since 2018 and together they are parents to nine-month-old Jack. The star has previously discussed the traumatic birth and a difficult postpartum journey, but has now shared fresh details in a new interview with Vogue. "That s*it was so crazy. That was not fun. They broke my water. I went into labour and I laboured for a few hours. No epidural, nothing." Hailey explained that she had prepared herself for a natural birth…
Yahoo
25-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
NEWS OF THE WEEK: Hailey Bieber thought she would die during childbirth
The 28-year-old model, who is the daughter of actor Stephen Baldwin, has been married to singer Justin Bieber since 2018 and together they are parents to nine-month-old Jack. The star has previously discussed the traumatic birth and a difficult postpartum journey, but has now shared fresh details in a new interview with Vogue. "That s*it was so crazy. That was not fun. They broke my water. I went into labour and I laboured for a few hours. No epidural, nothing." Hailey explained that she had prepared herself for a natural birth…
Yahoo
23-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
"Justin Bieber being trolled over new balding photos proves beauty standards hit men just as hard as women"
To many Justin Bieber fans, who screamed his name at concerts during the height of his powers, the singer will always be that dimpled kid with an impressive helmet of side-swept brown hair. However, it's been 15 years since the release of his smash-hit single 'Baby', and Bieber is no longer a teeny-bop king. Now 31, he's married to model and Rhode Beauty founder, Hailey Baldwin, and is the father of a nine-month-old son, Jack Blues. As he's grown up, Bieber's appearance, naturally, has changed – and new photos of the singer suggest that his once thick thatch of hair has thinned. And the internet has *feelings* about it. The conversation on X (hardly the kindest corner of social media) quickly turned cruel, with some tweets amassing tens of thousands of likes for mocking the apparent change in Bieber's hairline and even suggesting baldness was symptomatic of bad character (and here was me thinking we'd moved past Victorian-era notions of looks dictating morality…). This is regardless of the fact that two thirds of all men will experience some kind of hair loss by the time they're 35, and 85% of men will have noticeably thinner hair by their 50th birthday. When we think of harmful and unrealistic beauty standards, our brains tend to immediately leap towards the expectations increasingly being piled on women to look Instagram-ready, and youthful, at all times. This cannot be denied. But that's not to say men don't have damaging tropes they feel forced to uphold either, which can be equally as dangerous. And it's not just balding: a study attributed to Bumble (although doubt has been cast over this) found that 60% of women on dating apps are seeking a man over six foot tall, with only 15% open to dating men shorter than 5'8'. Meanwhile, an increasing number of men believe the only acceptable body shape is one that is super-toned and muscular, which has seen a supposed 'steroid boom' in the UK. These expectations that men feel they're having placed on them (to be tall, muscular and with a full head of hair) could be a facet of what is fuelling conversations in an increasingly darker corner of the internet known as the manosphere. A place populated by men plagued with expectations they don't or can't fulfil, which could see them lured into a headspace where these insecurities are weaponised for nefarious means. See: Andrew Tate's version of masculinity being promoted as the 'only' acceptable one, to his millions of followers. Of course, it's not anyone's sole responsibility (and it's certainly not down to women) to make men feel better about themselves, but we do need to be mindful that if we want a more level playing field when it comes to beauty standards and aging, isn't a more accepting attitude more beneficial all round? Tweets mocking Bieber do little to help the cause. It would be naïve to pretend that women are not disproportionately criticised for daring to age or scrutinised for the way they look. But fascination with beauty routines and criticism of receding hairlines are both merely symptomatic of a culture that hits all genders hard, and which is increasingly looks-obsessed. Attacking men for their hairline is merely reaching for low-hanging fruit; it's a low-blow likely to hit where it hurts. A Dove study found 44% of men are concerned about their hair, while the Belgravia Centre reports 81% are troubled by hair loss. It's little wonder that the rapidly growing hair-transplant industry is set to be worth $16.62 billion by 2032. We're right to call out trolls that get up on their soapbox and share their (unwarranted and unwanted) opinions on women aging. And while it might sound pious, we also need to examine our own criticisms of men who are not immune to the ageing process. It's easy to decry how we as women have been victims of age-shaming since the dawn of time, but that doesn't mean men are immune from the damaging nature of beauty standards. After all, there is plenty to criticise all manner of men about – from their often poor showing of allyship, to the ongoing plight of violence against women – but their receding hairlines or height needn't be one. You Might Also Like A ranking of the very best hair straighteners - according to our Beauty Editors Best party dresses to shop in the UK right now 11 products you'd be mad to miss from the Net A Porter beauty sale


Daily Mail
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Hailey Bieber FINALLY addresses being a 'nepo kid' who was born into the famous Baldwin family
has finally addresses being a nepo kid. The 28-year-old model is the daughter of actor Stephen Baldwin, the niece of Alec Baldwin and his current wife Hilaria Baldwin, as well as his last wife Kim Basinger. And she is the cousin of Alec and Kim's Guess model daughter Ireland Baldwin. Other famous Baldwins include Billy Baldwin (Sliver) and Daniel Baldwin (Vampires), who both work as actors. While making a video to go with her Vogue magazine cover, she laughed off the nepo title. The Rhode Beauty founder made a series of gags during her appearance on an episode of Vogue's In the Bag video series. That involves celebrities turning out the contents of their purse and explain them for the camera. She had a good chuckle about her famous family by pulling out a bottle of perfume called Eau d' Nepo. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. 'This is my favorite perfume. I've basically been wearing this my entire life. I'm obsessed with it. It smells really vanilla. It's really gorgeous. It really does all the work for you,' she said. Hailey also addressed gossip about her social media use by saying: 'This is my phone. 'Very straightforward, obviously,' before pulling out more phones and joking: 'These are a couple more that I keep on me, and I really just use them for a lot of the simple stuff like surfing anonymously, commenting, stalking, viewing girls' pages, making multiple accounts, you know, that kind of thing.' Hailey then joked about her relationship with pop star Justin - who she married in 2018 - adding: 'OK. So last but not least, this is a little tincture, potion that I got. 'I would say probably when I was around 12, my dad flew me to go meet with this witch who lived in the mountains, and she made this specifically for me. 'She told me that it would make a young Canadian pop star fall in love with me. So yeah, I've been taking this one for years. Absolutely love it. And, yeah, thanks dad.' Hailey's light-hearted video comes after the model opened up about a 'scary' life-threatening postpartum hemorrhage she suffered after the birth of her son in a candid interview with Vogue magazine. Describing the ordeal as 'a little bit scary', Hailey told the magazine: 'I trust my doctor with my life. And so I had peace that I knew she would never let anything happen to me. 'But I was bleeding really badly, and people die, and the thought crosses your mind.' Hailey, the founder of skincare brand Rhode, added about the scare: 'You start to get a little freaked out'. According to the National Institutes of Health, postpartum hemorrhage – defined as excessive blood loss after childbirth – poses a significant risk to maternal health. Hailey said despite months of preparation, her labor and delivery were far from easy. She had practiced breathing techniques, acupuncture, yoga, pelvic-floor therapy, workouts, walking and weight training in anticipation of the birth, but after her amniotic fluid began leaking at 39 weeks and she was medically induced. Doctors administered Pitocin, a drug commonly used to stimulate contractions, and inserted a Foley balloon to help dilate her cervix. She added: 'That s*** was so crazy. That was not fun. They broke my water. I went into labor and I labored for a few hours without using an epidural'.