Justin Bieber has been displaying signs of sensitivity, amid speculation about his marriage to Hailey Bieber.
The former YouTube sensation took to Instagram to share pictures that showcased his more vulnerable side.
Displayed on the social media platform over the weekend, the collection of images shared by the music sensation included several shots of his emotional state.
Within each personal self-portrait captured by the "Peaches" singer, tears could be seen streaming down his face as the camera zoomed in closely.
His wife, Hailey, was notably absent from his carousel of posts, yet she left a comment beneath it. Her comment seemed to jest at the renowned singer, stating, "a pretty crier," accompanied by a smiling crying emoji.
A few fans in Justin's comment section raised eyebrows at her response.
Netizens React to Bieber's IG Post
According to one fan who wrote in the comment section, "Is that a sign?"
Another person pointed out, "I think he and Hailey might be in a bit of a crisis."
"He is shouting for help people," a third person urged.
In 2018, Justin and Hailey exchanged vows and became husband and wife.
Separation Rumors
The latest about their marriage hit headlines following a heartfelt request for "prayers" from Hailey's father, Stephen Baldwin.
In February, Stephen shared a video of Justin singing that Victor Marx, the founder of All Things Possible Ministries, previously posted.
Rumors began circulating suggesting that the couple's relationship was facing challenges.
However, the model and singer debunked these speculations and emphasized their marriage.
According to TMZ, Justin and Hailey are navigating a private situation in which her father has confided.
Fans later were urged to pray for the couple to help them navigate their challenges.
Unfortunately, the Rhode founder is displeased with her father for bringing attention to her and Justin, even though neither has publicly responded to Stephen's social media post.
Hailey addressed misleading theories about her relationship with Justin on her Instagram stories.
"Just FYI the stories and constant 'blind items' I see on TikTok are 100% of the time wrong. Made out of thin air...come from the land of delusion. So I know it may be fun feeding into these stories but just know they're always false xx sorry to spoil it."
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