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Hailey Bieber threw apparent shade at Scooter Braun, after the former manager gushed over Justin Bieber’s new album ‘Swag’, calling it “beautiful, raw, and truly him.”She took to Instagram to post a story of a side-eye selfie — with hilariously magnified eyes and lips.
She added Mariah Carey’s song “Obsessed” as a soundtrack to the moody pic.Within minutes of Braun's lengthy post against Justin, which he also shared to Instagram Stories on Saturday, Hailey shared the silly photo and scathing song.Justin Bieber’s former manager notably praised the singer’s seventh studio album, ‘Swag’, as “the most authentically Justin Bieber album to date,” and said, “there comes a time when an artist fully steps into their own — and that’s what he’s done here.” “He poured his soul into this project, and you can feel it in every single run,” Braun continued in part.He added in the lengthy post, “I’ve played no role in this one, but as someone who’s always believed in him, I’m incredibly proud and impressed and genuinely enjoying the music.” The record exec also said that “Daisies” was his favourite track and urged the followers to stream the new album and support the authentic voice.
“Justin has a special tone that I have witnessed for almost 2 decades. It's the best in the world. And because of that special tone, I have to say daisies is probably my favorite record on the album,” he wrote. This follows only two days after Justin, 31, allegedly secured a multimillion-dollar settlement in a financial dispute with his former mentor, that Braun posted a story and Hailey allegedly reacted.Hailey, took to Instagram and posted a story to support her husband ahead of the release on Thursday.
Along with a photo repost of a billboard promoting the album, she wrote, “Is it finally clocking to you f–king losers?” — a nod to the singer’s recent rant towards the paparazzi.For those not in the know, the 'Baby' singer will pay out $26 million he reportedly owes Scooter Braun, plus half of $11 million the record exec says Justin owes him for unpaid commissions from their time working together, according to TMZ.The debt originates from when AEG, the tour-backing company, gave the artist a $40 million advance and demanded that he return the money after he canceled the "Justice" tour in 2022.According to reports, the artist agreed to repay the loan, which Braun handled through his Hybe company. PEOPLE reports that until this week's arrangement, the pop star owed his former manager $26 million and had only made one payment to him.“Braun stepped in to help him,” an insider told Page Six in May.Following the financial agreement, Bieber dropped “Swag” on Friday via Def Jam Recordings.