On Friday evening, Hailey Bieber enjoyed a hot night in New York City looking cool and summery in a tight white crop top that bared her toned torso. The simple shirt was accessorized with purple cat-eye sunglasses and a nude leather handbag.
She was wearing baggy, olive green pants, which she later revealed belonged to her husband, pop star Justin Bieber. Hailey posted a picture of herself in the mirror on her Instagram Stories in her outfit that day, writing over it in text, “Stole husband’s pants this morning.”
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Hailey was seen out with Justin that same night, still wearing his pants. The Daily Mail reports that they shared a little PDA at the restaurant Cipriani after Justin performed at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn. Photos of her husband in the restaurant show him in a tight white tank and baseball cap. In pics of the couple walking down the street together, he’s wearing bright orange from his pants to his hoodie to a vest over the hoodie.
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Hailey recently opened up in a YouTube video on the last day of Mental Health Awareness month, saying, “It’s something that I felt not sure of in the beginning; but the more I’ve grown my relationship with my therapist, it has been such a game changer for me.”
She continued, “And it’s a space where I feel really safe to be able to talk about what’s going on in my mind, say things out loud and feel safe and not feel judged.”
Hailey went on to say that she has a push-pull relationship with social media and the constant feedback, both good and bad, that she gets from it.
“I’m somebody who struggles with people-pleasing and really wanting everybody to like me and caring a lot about what people have to say and what they think,” she said. “But also, I appreciate social media and I think it’s a beautiful tool to be able to connect with people… and I’m in a space where I’m trying to have the healthiest relationship with social media that I possible can.”
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