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Justin Bieber Continues to Be Horny for Hailey Bieber on 'Swag II'
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Justin Bieber Continues to Be Horny for Hailey Bieber on ‘Swag II’

by jummy84 September 5, 2025
written by jummy84

His new music focuses on their romance instead of marital problems

As expected, Justin Bieber has more to say about married life on Swag II, the companion album to July’s Swag. And while his last release kept it real about the ups and downs that come after nearly six years of marriage and a baby, Bieber is in full-on romance mode this time around.

From the start of the album, Bieber makes it very clear that he’s in love with his wife, model and Rhode founder Hailey. Songs like “Better Man” sound like vows, where the singer promises tenderness to his beloved. On “Love Song,” he reveals how much he wants to write one that she “can’t stop singing.” The equally straightforward “I Do” has Bieber assuring “never loved you more than I do right now.”

Meanwhile, tracks like “Eye Candy” and “Bad Honey” offer a lustier side of Bieber’s affection for his wife. Hailey showed her enthusiasm for the latter on Instagram. “I might just go give you my loving, uh/I might give you a piece of my mind, uh/I might just go ’head, do somethin’/Baby girl, you’re makin’ me, makin’ me sing,” he croons on the second verse. Later on “All the Way,” he calls her face the eighth world wonder.

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Even Bieber’s moving dedication to son Jack Blues is also a celebration of Hailey. On “Mother in You,” he sings about seeing his son open his eyes for the first time. “And I remember the moment, at 2 in the morning/A sober reflection in you/And you looked right through me like you really knew me/So much of her coming through,” he offers on the song.

Swag II was announced 12 hours before it was released. The billboards and large-scale advertisements that revealed that it was coming featured photos of the Bieber trio in the same black-and-white style as the videos and images from his Swag rollout. His latest features collaborations with Tems, Hurricane Chris, and Bakar as well as the returns of Lil B and Eddie Benjamin.

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New Music Friday September 5: Lady Gaga, Justin Bieber, LANY, Lizzo, Latto, Ice Spice and More
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New Music Friday September 5: Lady Gaga, Justin Bieber, LANY, Lizzo, Latto, Ice Spice and More

by jummy84 September 5, 2025
written by jummy84

Happy New Music Friday! The weekend is here, which means more streaming, new playlists and the best that music has to offer — and ET has you covered for everything in between.

Justin Bieber is back with SWAG II. The 23-track project features production by Justin in collaboration with Carter Lang, Dylan Wiggins, Dijon, mk.gee, Daniel Chetrit, Eddie Benjamin, Mike Will, Camper and more. Justin’s seventh studio album, SWAG, debuted as the most consumed album worldwide, landing at #1 on the Top Streaming, Pop and R&B Album Charts, marking the 10th Billboard 200 Top 5 album of his career and his 50th Billboard Global 200 hit. The album topped both the Spotify and Apple Music Album Charts, reaching #1 over 100 territories globally.

Lady Gaga released the music video for her new single “The Dead Dance,” which she debuted this week on Netflix’s “Wednesday” Season 2 (Part 2). The project marks her first creative collaboration with director Tim Burton. She and fiance Michael Polansky produced the video alongside Tim and Natalie Testa. Lady Gaga made a cameo as the mysterious Rosaline Rotwood on “Wednesday.” She shared “the inspiration for ‘The Dead Dance’ was a breakup. and it was all about the way that we sometimes feel when it’s over; how a relationship ending can kill our ability to feel hopeful about love.” Lady Gaga will make her return to the MTV VMAs where she will perform live from Madison Square Garden. 

Tate McRae will also take the VMAs main stage for the first time. She is up for 6 awards and is currently in the middle of her Miss Possessive Tour. She kicked off the North American leg of her sold out tour last month. The tour supports her third studio album, So Close To What, which was released earlier this year.

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MTV announced a powerhouse tribute of Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler & Joe Perry, YUNGBLUD and Nuno Bettencourt, all coming together for a once-in-a-lifetime performance honoring the legendary Ozzy Osbourne, with a medley of his greatest hits. The MTV VMAs hosted by LL Cool J airs September 7 on CBS, MTV & stream on Paramount+.

The Black Music Action Coalition (BMAC) announced it will honor music industry icons John Legend, Irving Azoff, Kai Cenat, Apple & Apple Music, Sherrese Clarke and Primary Wave Music at its fifth annual BMAC Gala taking place on September 18 at The Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles. Mickey Guyton and Kenny Burns will host the event and celebrate the artists, executives, activists and brands who are using their platforms to advance equity and inspire change.

Plus, new music from Zac Brown Band, Dolly Parton, LANY, Lizzo, Latto, Ice Spice, The Kid LAROI and more!

 “The Dead Dance” – Lady Gaga

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SWAG II – Justin Bieber

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“Butterfly” – Zac Brown Band feat Dolly Parton

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“last forever” – LANY

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MY FACE STILL HURTS FROM SMILING – Lizzo

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“Gyatt” – Latto & Ice Spice

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“A COLD PLAY” – The Kid LAROI

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“Forever” – Eric Clapton

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“Get Down On Your Knees and Pray (Live)” – Dierks Bentley & The Band Loula

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“Returning To Myself” – Brandi Carlile

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“Know This” – Braison Cyrus feat Miley Cyrus

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Dream Ride – G Flip

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THE X – MONSTA X

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Rich Man – The 6th Mini Album – aespa

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“I Never Miss Him Anymore” – Jessie James Decker & Joss Stone

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All Night Days – Rob Thomas

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“Blame Me” – Scout Willis

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“Chevrolet” – Robert Plant

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What No One’s Thinking – AJR

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“UH OH!” – Loud Luxury with Natalie Jane

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“Top Down” – 3QUENCY

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“Dream Team” – Of Monsters and Men

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“Break Your Heart” – Drake Bell & Kevin Roldán

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“Matches & Gasoline” – Noah Rinker

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“girls with gills” – Chloe Moriondo

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“Ocean Blue” – Chayce Beckham

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“OOWEE” – Camper feat Jill Scott & Ty Dolla $ign
 

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Prema – Fujii Kaze

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“The Hard Way” – Cameron Whitcomb

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Sunflowers and Leather – Jonah Kagen

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“No Supiste Cuidarnos (Respuesta #2)” – Ela Taubert feat Jay Wheeler

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“PALETTE” – PRYVT

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“for me” – ilham feat Fridayy

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NO SKIPS – bodie

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Justin Bieber releases 2nd surprise album in two months, ‘Swag II’
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Justin Bieber releases 2nd surprise album in two months, ‘Swag II’

by jummy84 September 5, 2025
written by jummy84

Never Say Never because Justin Bieber has surprised fans — again — by releasing his eighth studio album, Swag II, on Friday.

It’s a follow-up to his July release, when the Canadian musician released his seventh studio album, Swag, after he teased it on billboards and in social media posts. Bieber did the same rollout for Swag II.

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The 31-year-old pop star began teasing the artwork Thursday for his new album on Instagram and all across the globe with a baby pink background and the text “Swag II.”

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Bieber also shared an image of himself, his wife Hailey Bieber, and their infant son, Jack Blues Bieber.

The new album features two discs. Disc 1 is the new release, with 23 new songs, including Speed Demon, Better Man and I Think You’re Special, and guest appearances from Tems, Hurricane Chris, Lil B, Eddie Benjamin and Bakar.

The two-time Grammy Award-winning singer produced Swag II alongside Dijon, Carter Lang, Mike Will Made It, Buddy Ross, Daniel Chetrit, Mk.gee and Dylan Wiggins, among others.

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Disc 2 is his previously released album Swag, which explored themes of love, life and fatherhood across 21 tracks. Some of the strongest songs include Daisies, Bieber’s slow-burn alt-R&B performed atop lo-fi guitar; Go Baby, a celebration of his wife; and Devotion, which features rising R&B voice Dijon.

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Bieber’s Swag features 21 songs and guest appearances from artists including Gunna, Sexxy Red, Cash Cobain, Druski, Dijon, Lil B, Eddie Benjamin and Marvin Winans.

Before Swag II and Swag, Bieber hadn’t released a new album since 2021’s Justice.

Bieber is best known for his R&B pop lyric tenor, demonstrated on the diamond-selling Baby, Sorry, and Stay with the Kid Laroi. At the beginning of his career and as a tween, Bieber began working with Usher and music manager Scooter Braun.

In 2023, Bieber sold the rights to his music — all six of his albums, including hits like Sorry and Baby — to Hipgnosis, a U.K.-based music investment company. The deal’s financial details were not disclosed, but Billboard Magazine reported that the sale was worth an estimated US$200 million.

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Justin Bieber's 'Swag II': Every Song Ranked
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Justin Bieber’s ‘Swag II’: Every Song Ranked

by jummy84 September 5, 2025
written by jummy84

Billboard sizes up the 23 new songs on Bieber’s semi-surprise sequel set.


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Swag, swag, swag… on II. The suddenly very prolific pop superstar Justin Bieber announced over social media on Thursday (Sept. 4) that midnight would bring with it the surprise sequel to his equally unexpected Swag album from July. Midnight came and went without the suddenly highly anticipated release, but just around 3:30 a.m. ET, the set appeared on YouTube, trickling to other DSPs shortly after. Swag II was now officially with us.

The 23-track set follows in the organic-sounding, warm-feeling alt-R&B mode of the first Swag, with many of the same sonic architects (Dijon, Carter Lang, Mk.gee), and even a couple overlapping feature guests in Lil B and Eddie Benjamin. New to the Swag is Afrobeats star Tems, British singer-songwriter Bakar and ’00s Louisiana rapper Hurricane Chris. But no skits this time — Druski makes nary an appearance across the set, although “I’m not the one” and “It’s not clocking to you” references are both made in the album’s lyrics. And the blockbuster sequel closes with the longest Bieber album cut to date: “Story of God,” a nearly eight-minute spoken-word retelling of the Adam and Eve story, with Justin narrating as Adam.

Ultimately, the set will unquestionably be worth the wait for Beliebers, who now have a whopping 44 tracks’ worth of Swag to keep them cuddly in the cold-weather months that lie ahead. And with Bieber’s sneaky productivity of late, who knows if there might even be a third Swagstallment still waiting in the wings. Until then, though, here’s our early ranking of the 23 tracks new to Swag II.

  • “Need It”

    “I could put you on the map,” Bieber promises — the kind of offer made by a man who really does need it bad, as he admits on the chorus. Horny Bieber is (almost) always welcome, but unless you’re really a fiend for cinnamon sugar, both the lyrics and production are a little lacking in the specifics that really make such a song sing.

  • “I Think You’re Special” (feat. Tems)

    “Love is over everything/ This is what I believe.” Justin has been pretty consistent on this front, particularly lately, but if you want more evidence to this effect, take “I Think You’re Special” — not the most melodically or lyrically dazzling song on Swag II, but one that feels significant as a personal statement of some sort for the Bieb.

  • “Story of God”

    Bieber gets lost in the Garden of Eden, retelling the foundational bible story in spoken-word from a first-person perspective over glowing synths and yearning backing vocals. It feels too personal and deeply felt to rank last on a list like this — and is undoubtedly worth at least one full listen — but your replay mileage certainly may vary on this one over the course of nearly eight minutes.

  • “Dotted Line”

    The most interlude-y track on Swag II, purposefully lo-fi (though with crystal-clear backing vocals) as Bieber sings about walking a thousand miles to get to you (take that Proclaimers!), with the only percussion being the slapped body of acoustic guitar. Very pretty, though it hardly feels essential, particularly nearly 20 tracks into the sequel set.

  • “All the Way”

    Bieber plays his own backing group on “All the Way,” echoing all his lyrics in a separate channel (“I can feel your eyes taking over me” (“Takin’ over me!“)) as he offers to take his love the distance. The multi-vocal tracking is by far the most interesting thing about the song, but it does make you wonder if some kind of “Hey Ya!” type music video treatment is in his future.

  • “Open Up Your Heart” (feat. Eddie Benjamin)

    With power ballad synths and drums that wouldn’t feel out of place on The Weeknd’s After Hours, piano that verges on Bruce Hornsby-esque and a guest vocal from Eddie Benjamin, “Open Up Your Heart” should probably feel like the climax to Swag II. And maybe it would with a slightly stronger chorus sentiment than “Open up your heart/ Tell me what you’re really feeling.” Or maybe it would if Bieber had actually gotten Bruce Hornsby on the track.

  • “Poppin My Shit” (feat. Hurricane Chris)

    Hurricane Chris on a Justin Bieber album?! Sure, why not — there’s not a ton else to the song, but Shreveport, Louisana’s finest sounds pretty good over the album’s trappiest production yet, and he closes it with a co-sign that would undoubtedly make 10-year-old Bieb’s heart squeal with glee: “Got some friends and they all love Justin Bieber.”

  • “Witchya”

    “In my head, it shoulda been easy/ How come it ain’t easy to let it go?” Slow, swiveling drums and tender guitar give extra weight to Bieber’s late-night-feeling queries on “Witchya.” The song lacks the knockout chorus to really tie it all together, but his multi-tracked vocals interplaying with one another in the outro makes it a captivating listen until the end.

  • “Better Man”

    A love song laced with falsetto and built around sweet lyrics like “If I know one thing that’s true/ You know exactly what to do and it’s amazing” — not spectacular, but effective. And another Spider-Man reference, because apparently that’s the thing for Canadian pop stars going R&B in 2025.

  • “I Do”

    “I Do” trades the organic-sounding drums of the set’s first few tracks for skittering machine hits, paired with surprisingly Cocteau Twins-like synth atmospherics and bluesy guitar figures seemingly played form another room. Bieb proclaims on the chorus, “I mean it when I say that I do… You’ll always be the one that I choose” — a potential wedding first-dance song, if you and your spouse are really into 4AD.

  • “Don’t Wanna” (feat. Bakar)

    Riding the kind of bass-led rhythm that Quincy Jones might’ve engineered for peak MJ — but kept spare, without all the horns and extra layers that Q would’ve traditionally piled on — “Don’t Wanna” is still a mean-enough groove that Bieb calls in reinforcements to help corral it in the form of British singer-songwriter Bakar. It’s a good match of voices and vibes, though you can’t help feeling there’s another level of release waiting for the song that it never quite gets to.

  • “Lyin’”

    It’s clear at this point that Bieber and his alt-R&B dream team can crank out winners like this by the dozens at this point: sentimental, comforting, gently upbeat love songs built around simple sentiments like “I wasn’t lying when I said that I loved you/ And I don’t like it when I feel so far from you.” It might be a little hard to keep this one discrete from the other half-dozen similar gems on Swag I, but it’ll always feel damn good when it’s on.

  • “Oh Man”

    You might expect something boisterous from that title, but the gentle piano twinkles that open “Oh Man” make it clear the titular exclamation is gonna be more awestruck than lusty. That part of the chorus ends up being a bit underwhelming, but the tick-tocking beat is one of the album’s most alluring, and the verses are also some of Bieb’s strongest (“When the telephone rings, I just feel the slightest sting/ Let it ring, let it ring, let me catch my….”)

  • “Safe Space” (feat. Lil B)

    “I’ll be your safe space/ Want to take the pain away,” Bieber promises over a cocoon of synths, sounding like he might actually be able to live up to his promises. Lil B, still around from Swag I, helps count down the song to lift off, as it does what other songs on the sequel album tease doing but never quite deliver on — it rockets into the club stratosphere — and it’s extremely cathartic, though a little unclear why this intimate song was the best choice for such a treatment.

  • “Eye Candy”

    “Ooh the first one’s free, the second’ll cost you” is a fantastic way to start off a love-as-drug (or love-as-sugary-confection) song — and the popping shuffle of “Eye Candy” keeps winning from there, with clever chorus lyrics like “You taste so sweet/ When you’re looking at me.” No more “spread your wings and open up” lyrics after this one though, please, Justin.

  • “Bad Honey”

    The skipping groove starts out like Bonnie Raitt’s “Nick of Time,” but turns even funkier, as Bieber feels the canned heat in his heels over twisting guitars and off-kilter synths: “I might just go give you my loving/ I might just give you a piece of my mind.” This one will absolutely kill live if Bieber ever takes his Swag show on the road.

  • “Everything Hallelujah”

    “Let’s take a walk hallelujah/ Sun is out hallelujah/ I’m kissin’ you hallelujah/ Dream of you hallelujah.” So yes, it’s a pretty literal lyrical reflection of the “Everything Hallelujah” title — which could easily feel like an eye-roll, but actually feels quite heartfelt and powerful from Bieber over gently picked acoustic and angelic synths, without ever feeling the least bit schlocky. The gospel Justin Bieber album feels like a safe bet in the next decade.

  • “Petting Zoo”

    Perhaps the most Journals-like track on Swag II, “Petting Zoo” sees Bieber enjoy further adventures in vocal layering over some desolate-sounding guitar. It’s an effective sound for a song about being in an argument you don’t much want to be in, and Bieber sells it with little moments like him slurring his defense about being drunk, or transforming his verse lyric from “I don’t wanna fight” to “I guess we’re fighting.” He’s more mature about it than he was 12 years ago, anyway.

  • “When It’s Over”

    Maybe the heaviest falsetto we’ve ever heard throughout a song from Bieber — rendering him almost unrecognizable — “When It’s Over” ends up being one of the album’s most striking cuts, making you feel his vocals in a totally new and unexpectedly moving way. Bieb really may have to start kicking up a percentage to How to Dress Well if there’s ever gonna be a Swag III, though.

  • “Moving Fast”

    The guitar riffs seem to get more and more distant as Swag II goes, and by the time of “Moving Fast,” it basically sounds like it’s stuck in the 1930s — perhaps somewhat ironic for its title. It’s a bit of a misdirect, though, as the song soon builds with a bass burble and a synth sigh, Bieber repeating “I roll the windows down and I’m slowing down for you” — and all of a sudden a pulsing-then-skittering beat crawls out from underneath the groove. It never quite explodes as it threatens to, but watching the light travel up the fuse is still transfixing.

  • “Speed Demon”

    Over an old-school boom-bap beat and warm guitar chops, Bieber sing-raps his way through references to “heat checking these chickens” and (again!) his now increasingly-played “Is it clocking to you?” meme. It works because he’s so firmly in lockstep with the groove, which evokes summer early-’90s nostalgia in the absolute best way.

  • “Mother in You”

    Bieber’s ode to his son Jack is the first acoustic-based song on the set, with gorgeously stereo-separated guitars mic’d so that you can hear every little scrape across the strings. The song is similarly piercing in its lyrical detail: “I remember the moment at 2:00 in the morning I saw the reflection in you/ And you looked right through me, like you really knew me/ So much of her in you.” A little sappy but damn if it doesn’t hit.

  • “Love Song”

    A tough title to make a distinctive pop song out of, but the production of “Love Song” shimmers from the opening rustic, rumbling piano, which combines with some uncharacteristically hard-hitting drum songs for one of the punchiest sonic beds Bieber has worked with in this era. And he really earns it with the chorus: “I wanna write you a love song/ I wanna write you a good one you can’t stop singing to me.” This one just might do the trick.

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Justin Bieber, Hailey Bieber Basketball Date Night
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Justin Bieber, Hailey Bieber Basketball Date Night

by jummy84 August 31, 2025
written by jummy84

Justin Bieber and Hailey Bieber are taking their romance courtside.

Indeed, the couple stepped out for a PDA-packed outing at The League X Blem basketball tournament event, which the Grammy winner cohosted, in Los Angeles.

In photos from the Aug. 28 event, the two—who tied the knot in September 2018—could be seen enjoying the action from the sidelines while cuddling up and sipping on some drinks. They were even spotted sharing a few kisses during the big game.

For the occasion, the Rhode Beauty founder donned a white T-shirt, black leather jacket, wide-legged jeans, black flip-flops and a pair of chic oval glasses. Meanwhile, the “Daisies” singer sported a blue Skylrk jersey with a white tank underneath, red pants with black stripes and a striped beanie.

Justin and Hailey’s latest outing comes one week after they celebrated their son Jack Blues Bieber’s first birthday.

Alongside a few heartwarming photos of her and her baby boy shared to Instagram Aug. 22, Hailey wrote, “1 year of you my beautiful boy. Happy 1st Birthday Jack Blues, you are joy personified.”

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As Summer Ends, Hailey Bieber and Justin Bieber Find Their Easy, Breezy Matching Couples Style
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As Summer Ends, Hailey Bieber and Justin Bieber Find Their Easy, Breezy Matching Couples Style

by jummy84 August 27, 2025
written by jummy84

It’s been a big summer for the Biebers. While Hailey Bieber bid farewell to butter yellow and announced lemon as the seasonal color du jour with a Rhode launch and trip to Mallorca (and a Vogue cover to boot), Justin Bieber dropped his long awaited album Swag, brought his brand Skylrk to life, and got even more active and vocal on socials.

Yesterday (August 26), the Biebers stepped out for smoothies at favorite L.A. hotspot Kreation, following a friend’s child’s birthday party. Both kept it casual in summery whites and denim to pick up a selection of colorful cold ones. While Hailey opted for a racerback white tank top and loose-fitting, low-rise indigo blue jeans with black flip flops, a black woven shoulder bag, and a set of slim oval sunlgasses, Justin wore an oversized white and pink graphic shirt with super wide denim shorts, a gray fisherman hat, sporty pink lensed sunglasses, tube socks, and sandals from his own label Skylrk.

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Justin and Hailey Bieber head to a spa in Los Angeles

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Justin and Hailey Bieber in WeHo

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It’s not often that the Biebers find the same rhythm with each others sense of style. Hailey has spent the summer enjoying the season’s biggest trends, from the Emilio Pucci print revival, to polka dots and capri pants (at the same time too), and elevated all-black looks. Of course, it’s never too long before she’s spotted in her uniform of sleek tailoring and sandals at Sushi Park, or shopping at Brandy Melville for basics with Kendall Jenner. And, every so often, you’ll see her in those bubbly Skylrk platform mules on her way to pilates. Justin, meanwhile, delights in the most gargantuan hoodies and bottoms, bulbous footwear, and sporty accessories, while always wearing something from his own brand too.

While the Hailey Bieber and Justin Bieber codes of style have been long set and it’s rare that they’ll find a sartorial meeting point, sometimes, they find the beauty in the most simple beats.

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Bachelorette Alum Jillian Harris Marries Justin Pasutto
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Bachelorette Alum Jillian Harris Marries Justin Pasutto

by jummy84 August 24, 2025
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“I fell in love with the dress,” the 45-year-old recalled. “At the time, it had long sleeves, but we customized it. As the years went by, I felt I no longer loved it, and it sat at Candé Bridal for seven years.”

“When our wedding date was finalized, I started looking for a new dress, but could not find anything,” she continued. “Adriana asked me to come try on the original dress again. I reluctantly agreed, and when I tried it on with my cousins and daughter, I started crying and realized it was still the one.”

During their flower farm-themed nuptials, Jillian and Justin—who share kids Leo, 9, and Annie, 6—also exchanged traditional wedding vows and hosted an Italian-themed rehearsal dinner as a nod to Justin’s Italian roots and Catholic background.  

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Hailey Bieber, Justin Bieber's First Year With Baby Jack Blues
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Hailey Bieber, Justin Bieber’s First Year With Baby Jack Blues

by jummy84 August 22, 2025
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Hailey, meanwhile, works out her frustrations in therapy—”If I can just speak it out loud and process it,” she said, “I usually can get there on my own”—and is ultra mindful of her health after experiencing postpartum hemorrhaging and subsequent bouts of depression and body dysmorphia.

“Every day I have to talk to myself, like, ‘Hailey, you had a baby,'” she told Vogue. “You grew a human. You birthed a human. It’s okay. Give yourself grace. Give yourself time.”

But when she’s not working (she’s still Chief Creative Officer and Head of Innovation at Rhode), exercising, out with friends or having date night with Justin, she loves being home, where she’s ushering Jack into his solid food era and testing out recipes he can enjoy when he’s a bit older.

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