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Hailey Bieber reacts after Justin Bieber posts photos of himself crying online
Featured Image Credit: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images/ Instagram/ @justinbieber

Hailey Bieber reacts after Justin Bieber posts photos of himself crying online

Justin Bieber took to Instagram over the weekend and shared selfies of himself crying

Hailey Bieber has responded to pictures husband Justin Bieber uploaded to Instagram of himself crying.

Fans of the 'Baby' singer flooded to social media in concern after he uploaded two images of himself in tears over the weekend.

Bieber shared several photographs in one Instagram post on Saturday (27 April).

The first three images show the singer up on stage performing, singing and dancing - with his performing being something that he put on hold after being diagnosed with Ramsay Hunt syndrome - which is caused by the same virus as chickenpox (VSZ) - in 2022.

The fourth and fifth show the back of the singer also while he's on stage, with Bieber wearing a top which reads '8 drew' and the sixth shows a close-up shot of what appears to be some marijuana.

However, it's the seventh and eighth which have sparked concern among Bieber's fans, showing the musician in a jumper and green hat but with tears in his eyes and some then rolling down his face.

Bieber uploaded two pictures of himself crying. (Instagram/ @justinbieber)
Bieber uploaded two pictures of himself crying. (Instagram/ @justinbieber)

Many Beliebers took to the comments in concern and model and Rhode beauty brand owner Hailey - also Justin's wife - responded too.

In the comments of her husband's post, she wrote: "A pretty crier."

And it's not taken long for people to flood to the comment to chime in in support for the couple.

People have flooded to Bieber's post in support (Instagram/ @justinbieber)
People have flooded to Bieber's post in support (Instagram/ @justinbieber)

One Instagram user said: "It’s not our business why you are sad.

"However, just know as fans we are also supportive of anything you need. I know you sing you feel so lonely but know you do not have to. Any of us would hide you out in our homes, feed ya, let you rest, and keep you safe just because we know and have felt some type of way many times.

"May God be your guiding light."

"We love you Justin, your fans, we will always be there for you, you will always be N1, I know that one day you will come back. My favorite star, don't be sad, my heart is sad," another added.

A third commented: "I hope you’re OK Justin. If not please get help."

UNILAD has contacted Justin Bieber's representatives for comment.

If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available through Mental Health America. Call or text 988 to reach a 24-hour crisis center or you can webchat at 988lifeline.org. You can also reach the Crisis Text Line by texting MHA to 741741.

Topics: Instagram, Justin Bieber, Sex and Relationships, Social Media, Mental Health, Celebrity, Music