Hailey Bieber Responds To Concerning Photos Of Justin Crying
Justin Bieber recently shared photos of himself crying on social media. Despite the fact that Bieber, an adult, posted pictures of himself crying to his social media audience of 293…

Hailey Bieber attends the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures 3rd Annual Gala Presented by Rolex at Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on December 03, 2023 in Los Angeles, California.
Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for Academy Museum of Motion PicturesJustin Bieber recently shared photos of himself crying on social media. Despite the fact that Bieber, an adult, posted pictures of himself crying to his social media audience of 293 million, his wife, Hailey Bieber, is taking things lightly.
The 27-year-old model wrote on Sunday (April 28), "A pretty crier [smiling cry face emoji]." Her comment garnered over 30,000 likes. In the concerning photos of Justin crying in the 7th and 8th slides, the "Sorry" singer, 30, shares an image just before a juicy tear drop is about to leave his eye. The next slide shows the tear stream down in a closer selfie.
The Biebs wears a lime green bucket hat and a cream-colored zip-up as he stands outside. He didn't caption the photos and didn't provide any additional context about why he shared the emotional moment, but fans shared their thoughts as to why he posted the vulnerable photo.
Fans React To Concerning Photos of Justin
One person offered a prayer for Justin, writing, "Heavenly Father, I lift up Justin to You Lord. He’s Your son and he seems to be in pain, I ask you to surround him with Your mighty arms & reveal to him that You are always near." Another asked, "Is it a sign?" In a previous photo in the carousel, Justin shared a few nugs of marijuana, to which one fan replied, "Stop it, he’s crying because he just choked on that rip in the previous slide [laughing emojis]."
Other fans offered support to the pop star, who we recently reported seems to be spiraling once again. A fan commented on the post, "Justin, we are here for you brother [praying emoji]." Another fan said, "I hope you are doing okay, i hate to see tears running down your face [broken heart emoji]." A third commented, "Honestly, he needs a true friend. These people are around him [are] not his friends they are there for the ride. If they were they would take him aside and tell him like it is and would be willing to lose his friendship because he's more important."
After Bieber performed with Tems at Coachella recently, his friends said he seemed "checked-out all weekend" and is still fragile. The pop star was diagnosed with Ramsay Hunt Syndrome and has been sporadically performing since, cancelling his Justice World Tour.
Justin Bieber’s 6 Best Songs Of All Time Ranked
The month of March kicks off with a very important holiday -- Justin Bieber's birthday. The "Peaches" singer was born on March 1, 1994, in Ontario, Canada. Justin learned to play the piano, drums, guitar, and trumpet while growing up in Canada. When he was 12 years old, Bieber performed Ne-Yo's "So Sick" for a local singing competition, in which he placed second. His mother, Pattie Mallette, posted a video of the performance on YouTube for their family and friends to see and continued to upload videos of her son singing covers of popular R&B songs. With this, Bieber's popularity on the site grew. Bieber also used to busk on the steps in front of concerts at Avon Theatre.
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Scooter Braun, So So Def Recordings' former marketing executive, accidentally came across one of Bieber's YouTube videos and tracked him down. Impressed with his talent, Scooter convinced Bieber's mom and their church elders to let him go with him to Atlanta to record demo tapes. One week later, Bieber began singing for Usher and signed with Usher and Braun's Raymond Braun Media Group at 13 years old. Braun signed on to be Bieber's manager in 2008. His debut single was 2009's "One Time," with his first EP being My World. The EP had such popular hits like "One Time," One Less Lonely Girl," and "Favorite Girl."
As we previously reported, Bieber sold his song catalog to Hipgnosis for $200 million. The sale has been called the largest of any artist of Bieber’s generation. Bieber’s net worth is estimated to be about $300 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth. Of the sale, Braun called JB a "once-in-a-generation artist and that is reflected and acknowledged by the magnitude of this deal."
With six albums below his belt and over 150 million albums sold worldwide, see which Justin Bieber songs made the top of our list below.
6. Love Yourself
A more serious of Bieber's song, we love how the choreography for the music video for "Love Yourself" tells the story like a short film. Our favorite line in the song is, "My mama don't like you and she likes everyone." Ironically, the song was apparently written about his ex, Selena Gomez. The lyrics detail his narcissistic ex-lover. The song was written by Ed Sheeran, Benny Blanco (Selena's current boyfriend) and Justin. Sheeran originally wrote the song for himself, but after hearing Justin's smooth tones, he knew he was the perfect fit.
5. Somebody To Love Remix feat. Usher
Add Usher to a Justin Bieber song and you have a guaranteed song that will make you dance. In the 2010 song, Bieber and his mentor sing about trying to find the perfect lady. The song was originally recorded as a demo by Usher for his sixth studio album, Raymond v. Raymond, but it was given to Bieber after things went stale with Usher's label. Usher re-recorded featured vocals for the official remix of the song. The accompanying playful music video features appearances from several dance crews from America's Best Dance Crew, such as Beat Freaks and Poreotics.
4. Peaches feat. Daniel Caesar, Giveon
"Peaches" is an ode to different regions of the US, with Georgia and its famous peaches being the central focus. With Justin's career success beginning in Atlanta, the song, featured on the artist's sixth album, Justice, is also the birthplace of Martin Luther King, Jr, who features prominently on the album. The laid-back pop, R&B, and pop soul ballad has an equally laid-back vibe in the music video. Bieber, Caesar, and Giveon drive a vintage car as they cruise down city streets illuminated by neon lights.
3. No Sense ft. Travis Scott
One of his more underrated songs, this collaboration with Travis Scott is a slower, sexier tune than we're used to. It samples It samples SWV’s 1997 track, "Rain." From his fourth studio album, Purpose, this is the second collab between the singer and the rapper. The first being “Maria I’m Drunk” from Travi$‘ debut album, Rodeo. Dating back to 2015, Scott helped promote Justin’s “What Do You Mean?,” and the two artists became close friends.
2. Where Are Ü Now with Skrillex & Diplo
This 2015 song has been remixed so many times by different EDM artists, but what is more impressive is the longevity of airplay "Where Are Ü Now" still gets. The Grammy-winning collaborative dance track with Skrillex and Diplo is a Bieber ballad turned forward-looking EDM anthem. As Justin was 21 at the time, Diplo said he came to Vegas one night the DJ played the track for the audience. Bieber told him then that it was the "first time I’ve ever had adults clap for me. This is like a big deal."
1. Sorry
Arguably his best song to date, "Sorry" finds the singer saying sorry to his lost love and asking for a second chance. The 2015 song's dancehall beat was produced by Skrillex, whom Bieber collabed with on the hit single "Where Are Ü Now." Regarding his will to work with the producer, Bieber called Skrillex is a "genius. He’s super futuristic and I just love his sounds." It's not too late to say "Sorry" for loving this track, so it makes our number one spot on the list.