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Hailey Bieber and Selena Gomez 'feud' reignited after fans spot social move
Hailey Bieber and Selena Gomez 'feud' reignited after fans spot social move

Metro

time18 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Metro

Hailey Bieber and Selena Gomez 'feud' reignited after fans spot social move

Fans seem to think Hailey Bieber and Selena Gomez have fallen out after spotting a shock change on their social media pages. Their rumoured 'feud' goes back to the Calm Down hitmaker, 32, dating Hailey's now-husband Justin Bieber from 2010 and 2018. Justin, 31, and Hailey, 28, were briefly linked romantically in 2015 to 2016 during a brief break from Selena, before they rekindled their relationship in June 2018, marrying in September of the same year. Hailey and Justin welcomed their first child, Jack Blues, in August last year, while Selena announced her engagement with music producer Benny Blanco in December 2024. While the pair have previously shrugged off feud rumours, eagle-eyed fans happen to think they have fallen out after spotting neither Hailey nor Selena follow each other anymore on Instagram. It comes just months after it was claimed Hailey had liked a shady TikTok video making fun of Selena and Benny. However, reps for Hailey told Page Six that this 'never happened.' But this recent mutual unfollowing has reignited feud rumours among fans,with some speculating one party could have blocked the other, prompting both accounts to automatically unfollow each other. 'I think Hailey blocked Selena cause right when Hailey posted, the unfollowed showed. Like Hailey was active and blocked Selena so it automatically made Selena stop following her too cuz that how blocking works. She prob saw Selena's post from this morning where she was serving,' Sam_selenator theorised. Many asked 'why they were following each other in the first place', while others said they were 'tired' of the speculation. 'I speak for everyone when i say that this back and forth feud is getting tired atp..,' Geokonic__ wrote. 'Hailey and Selena drama in the big year of 2025….when are we going to wrap this up,' Betscrables added. Selena and Hailey have denied feud rumours for years now, with the Only Murders in the Building actress even asking her fans to stop attacking the Rhode Skin founder online. 'Hailey Bieber reached out to me and let me know that she has been receiving death threats and such hateful negativity,' Selena said in an Instagram post in 2023. 'This isn't what I stand for. No one should have to experience hate or bullying. I've always advocated for kindness and really want this all to stop.' More Trending In response, Hailey said she and Selena had discussed the 'extremely hateful' narrative and were voicing ways to 'move past' it. In 2022, the pair were even snapped hugging at an event, breaking the internet in the process. Their feud seemed to escalate a year later when a lip-syncing video of Hailey and her friends seemed to shade Selena, which intensified after she and pal Kylie Jenner were accused of mocking Selena's eyebrows in an Instagram post. Metro has contracted representatives for Hailey Bieber and Selena Gomez for comment Got a story? If you've got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the entertainment team by emailing us celebtips@ calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we'd love to hear from you. MORE: Hee Haw actor Gailard Sartain 'dies aged 78' weeks after co-star MORE: Fat Joe sued for $20,000,000 over claims of underage sex with minors MORE: Lizzo reveals the secret to her major weight loss

Dunnes Stores fans rushing to buy dreamy new phone case dupe – and it's €41 cheaper
Dunnes Stores fans rushing to buy dreamy new phone case dupe – and it's €41 cheaper

The Irish Sun

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

Dunnes Stores fans rushing to buy dreamy new phone case dupe – and it's €41 cheaper

DUNNES Stores fans are rushing to buy a dreamy new phone case dupe with a cool feature - and it's €41 cheaper. The new lip gloss phone case is now available for just €5. 3 Rebecca Whiteley shared the new dupe to her TikTok @beccawhiteley Credit: 3 Choose from the pink or grey to add some luxury to your phone this summer Credit: 3 Better yet get the matching gloss for just €5 for four different shades Credit: Fans have been desperately searching for a copy of the phone case and Rebecca Whiteley shared her excitement for the new product in a recent video on her TikTok. She said: "I couldn't believe my eyes, some Rhode cases for a fraction of the price." Many of READ MORE ON FASHION Another fan echoed "They're unreal." The Irish retailer released their own version of the famous Rhode Skin phone case for a fraction of the price at just €5. Choose from the pink or grey to add some luxury to your phone this summer. And better yet, they have four lip tints for just €5 to go with your new gloss case dupe. Most read in Fabulous Pick your favorite with vanilla, cherry, strawberry and coconut. The Dunnes Stores fans go wild for NEW must-have summer staples This new dreamy dupe is available And Dunnes Stores have got you covered this festival season from The new Helen Steele Print Half Zip Micro Fleece is just €30. The official funky 'Miami Vice' all-over print works for layering over activewear or everyday casual wear. Keep your phone, keys or even drinks safe this festival season in the pockets at the front of the half zip. The Irish has sizes ranging from XS to XL. Do the dreaded walk from tent to carrying stuff with the new calf biker boots for just €35. The buckle design and black leather look is perfect for pairing with any concert outfit this summer. Sizes range from 37 to 42 but shoppers will have to be quick as both 39 and 40 are sold out online. All these festival staples are also available in stores across the country. THE HISTORY OF DUNNES STORES DUNNES Stores opened its first store on Patrick Street in Cork in 1944 - and it was an instant hit. Shoppers from all over the city rushed to the store to snap up quality clothing at pre-war prices in Ireland's first 'shopping frenzy'. During the excitement, a window was forced in and the police had to be called to help control the crowds hoping to bag founder Ben Dunne's 'Better Value' bargains. Dunnes later opened more stores in the 1950s and began to sell groceries in 1960 - starting with apples and oranges. The retailer said: "Fruit was expensive at the time and Ben Dunne yet again offered Better Value than anyone else in town. "Over time, our food selection has grown and that spirit of good value has remained strong. "Now we offer a wide range of carefully-sourced foods from both local Irish suppliers and overseas." The retailer's first Dublin store opened its doors in 1957 on Henry Street and a super store on South Great Georges Street was unveiled in 1960. They added: "In 1971, our first Northern Irish store opened, and many others soon followed. "Expansion continued in the 1980s in Spain, and later into Scotland and England." Dunnes now has 142 stores and employs 15,000 people.

Justin Bieber Tells People to 'Point at My Flaws' Going on Another Rant, Raises Alarm With Concerning Behavior
Justin Bieber Tells People to 'Point at My Flaws' Going on Another Rant, Raises Alarm With Concerning Behavior

Pink Villa

time08-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Pink Villa

Justin Bieber Tells People to 'Point at My Flaws' Going on Another Rant, Raises Alarm With Concerning Behavior

Trigger Warning: This article contains references to dr*g use. Justin Bieber's latest Instagram activity is causing serious concern among fans. The singer posted two sets of pictures within five hours on Saturday, June 7, prompting users to question his mental health and alleged dr*g use. In his first post, Justin Bieber shared several selfies, including a close-up of his face and a series of selfies taken in a bathroom mirror. He captioned the post: 'U could point at my flaws, or u could recognize ur own lil bitch' Just hours later, Bieber posted another series of close-up selfies. Alongside the pictures, he wrote: 'IM ACCEPTING THAT GOD FORGIVES ME THIS MORNING. SO I CAN FORGIVE MYSELF AND OTHERS TODAY. JOIN ME IF YOU WOULD LIKE' These posts quickly drew reactions from followers, many of whom said they didn't recognize him anymore. 'Who is this person?' one user asked. Another commented, 'So hard and sad to watch. Why are the people around him not helping him when he's clearly struggling?' Is Justin Bieber OK? Several fans shared concerns about the singer's physical and mental state. 'Babe. Please go get help,' one follower wrote. Another said, 'He's slowly turning into the Britney Spears of our generation.' Others claimed the posts show signs of dr*g addiction. This isn't the first time Bieber has raised questions about his health. Earlier this year, fans noticed his strange behavior during Hailey Bieber's Rhode Skin event. Although his representatives denied dr*g use in February, Bieber hasn't hidden his marijuana use. In a recent post, he was seen smiling in an armchair with a large bong in his lap. He also shared that he repurposed Hailey's patented Rhode phone case, designed to hold lip gloss, to carry mar*juana. In April, people close to the singer spoke to The Hollywood Reporter about their worries. One former team member said, 'Seeing him disintegrate like this…it's watching the embodiment of someone not living their purpose.' They added, 'He's lost. There's no one protecting him because there's no one there willing to say no to him. You say no, you get blown out.'

Justin Bieber's social media posts continue to raise concerns among fans
Justin Bieber's social media posts continue to raise concerns among fans

Express Tribune

time08-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Express Tribune

Justin Bieber's social media posts continue to raise concerns among fans

Justin Bieber's latest Instagram post has sparked widespread concern among fans, many of whom are urging the singer to 'get help' following a series of mirror selfies shared on Saturday. The photos, taken in a bathroom, show Bieber posing awkwardly and making exaggerated faces. He captioned the post, 'U could point at my flaws. Or u could recognize ur own lil b**ch.' Followers quickly flooded the comments with concern. 'So hard and sad to watch. Why are the people around him not helping him when he's clearly struggling. He's not clear at all and hurting,' one comment read. Another added, 'Babe. Please go get help.' Some fans compared Bieber's behaviour to other celebrities known for public struggles. 'It's looking like Liam Payne and Britney [Spears] someone needs to help him before it's too late,' wrote a user. Several referenced a February appearance at Hailey Bieber's Rhode Skin event, where his erratic actions raised eyebrows and triggered speculation about possible drug use. Although his representative previously denied any substance abuse and criticised the drug rumours as 'harmful,' Bieber has continued to openly display his marijuana use. In April, sources close to the singer voiced their alarm in The Hollywood Reporter, saying they were watching him 'disintegrate.' One former team member said, 'He's lost. There's no one protecting him because there's no one there willing to say no to him.'

These Four Rhode Skin Products Are Actually Worth Your Money
These Four Rhode Skin Products Are Actually Worth Your Money

Elle

time30-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Elle

These Four Rhode Skin Products Are Actually Worth Your Money

Every item on this page was chosen by an ELLE editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. Welcome to Glam Room, where we put celeb-founded beauty brands to the test. As A-listers continue to launch new ranges, we're using our beauty editor expertise to sniff out which products from the line are worth the hype. Our latest contestant: Rhode Skin, created by Hailey Bieber. It's been more than two years since Hailey Bieber launched Rhode Skin and created the Peptide Lip Treatment, the lip balm that every celebrity now carries around in their bag, or better yet, on the back of their Rhode iPhone case. (Note: The launch of Rhode's Lip Case even made me want to upgrade my iPhone–I'm not immune to being influenced.) Along with it, Rhode launched other skin care products: a daily moisturizer called the Barrier Restore Cream, Pineapple Refresh, a cleanser, Barrier Butter cream, a moisturizier, and the Peptide Glazing Fluid, a hydrating serum. Since the brand's inception, it feels like Rhode has done the near-impossible, bypassing the celebrity-founded-beauty-brand pitfalls. People (not just influencers) seem to actually use this brand, re-purchasing their creams and glosses when they run out. For a while, the brand was in their 'everything is out of stock' era, where the products were nearly impossible to purchase. But now, Rhode products seemingly live in makeup bags and medicine cabinets everywhere. Even someone like me, who is always suspicious of celebrity-founded brands (see: this column), had high hopes when Rhode launched. This has less to do with Hailey Bieber's flawless skin and more to do with the fact that, over the years, I've noticed that she has good taste. Since I regularly zoom in on the background of celebrities' videos to spot the products that really live on their vanities, I knew that Bieber was a fan of an esthetician-founded brand called Biba Los Angeles, a personal favorite of mine that will endear me to almost anyone. Plus, with a team of formulators like Ron Robinson—a cosmetic chemist who founded the skin care brand Beautystat—behind Bieber, I was optimistic that Rhode wouldn't be a flop. The ethos of Rhode seems to follow in the footsteps of Glossier (a brand that, coincidentally or not, also launched with skin care and lip products before moving onto color cosmetics): Your skin but better. This year, Rhode sold for a nice sum of money to e.l.f. beauty and ventured more fully into the makeup world, launching a tinted version of their Peptide Lip Treatment, a contour lip pen, and a cream blush. Does the sheer number of glow-packed products exhaust and bewilder me? It sure does. That being said, months of testing revealed four products from Rhode's range that truly stood out. I never fully appreciated Rhode's Peptide Lip Treatment. It comes in many iterations—one unscented, three scented (caramel, watermelon, and vanilla, which are tragically all to0 sweet for me), four tinted versions, and a limited-edition glittery peppermint option that feels like rubbing bits of minty sand on my lips. As a hydrating lip balm, this product misses the mark for me on account of the sticky factor. However, I reached for it often to use as a clear lip gloss that pairs beautifully with a lip liner. Now, I too find myself fishing multiple versions out of my purse. (Rhode, please, make a Lip Case for those of us who haven't bought a new iPhone since 2020.) Milky toners that hydrate and help your skin retain water are all the rage these days. I actually believe that Rhode's version is a clear standout. It is incredibly soothing and hydrating, thanks to ceramides, and sinks into the skin while leaving behind an undeniable glow. This is also one of the products that I see people re-purchase the most as a primer for both skin care and makeup. I know I'm not alone in being impressed. It helps that the 4.7-ounce bottle sells for $30, which is a generous amount of product for the price. In my experience, it is well worth the money. After a month of twice-daily use, I feel like I've barely made a dent. I am a cream blush snob, but the first time I swiped on Rhode's Pocket Blush in the shade Toasted Teddy, I audibly said, 'Whoa,' to an audience of no one. The pigment makes an impact. It's creamy, can be worn on both lips and cheeks, and does an impressive job of lasting throughout the day. My one complaint? The packaging. The product itself is about half the bulk, and the rest is taken up by bulbous plastic (post-consumer recycled, but still.) Pocket? Yeah, right. The only pocket this fits into is in a pair of 2021 cargo pants. It makes zipping up my makeup bag a massive headache. But is the blush good enough that I'll get over it? Yup. I won't lie to you, when I first heard the news that Rhode was launching a thick cream, I was disappointed. Allow me to explain: Beyond the fact that I think the brand is reaching its hydration limit, as someone with acne-prone skin, my regular routine simply doesn't include slathering on a Murumuru seed butter that could clog my pores and cause breakouts. For the sake of science, I persisted in my testing. It is always a surprise and a delight when a product you expect to hate swoops in to collect the award. After the first week of testing, I fell deeply in love with the Barrier Butter. It's not just that I never once had a breakout while wearing it, it's also because it leaves a glow that lasts well into the next day. I actually believe that it has made my skin look better—healthier, brighter, and obviously, less dry. It reminded me of a product from Biba Los Angeles that Bieber herself has used in the past, a cult-favorite moisturizer called the Onerta Barrier Face Cream that celebs like Billie Eilish and Miley Cyrus have gushed about. The ingredients differ from Rhode's version, but the texture and barrier-repairing quality is very similar, and I wouldn't be surprised if Bieber took inspiration. The one big difference? Biba's version is $95 for 1.7 ounces, and Rhode's is $38 for a whopping 5 ounces. The gigantic bottle means that I don't feel the need to be sparing, and I now happily go to bed with a thick layer that my skin drinks up throughout the night. Have I accidentally reached for Rhode's Pineapple Refresh cleanser instead, since the two bottles look identical? I sure have. But I'll give Rhode a pass since my skin has never looked this glowy. I already have a second tube waiting for when I finally finish the first. Here's the thing about Rhode that I don't think all celebrity-founded brands can claim: I believe that Bieber truly cares about the quality of the products she puts out, and she genuinely uses the line herself. That in and of itself makes the brand a standout. I may not be obsessed with every single product, but none of them are flops (except for the glittery Peptide Lip Treatment, let's figure that out!). Overall, from the price points to the formulas, Rhode has done an excellent job creating a line that I believe could exist with or without Bieber's face in the campaigns—not that I want her perfect skin to vanish from my feed just yet. In the meantime, I will rock my glazed-donut glow and impatiently wait to see what Rhode creates next.

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