
Justin Bieber and Wife Hailey ‘Finally Reconnect’ After Reported Marital Tensions
The "Beauty and a Beat" singer and RHODE founder were at the center of divorce rumors earlier this year, though they have shown a united front in recent months.
Justin Bieber and his wife, Hailey Bieber, were plagued by separation rumors earlier this year while Justin recorded his album, "Swag." However, it's been reported that since the project's surprise release in July, tensions between the pair have eased.

Hailey Bieber and Justin Bieber are seen on August 29, 2023, in New York City. | Source: Getty Images
The couple, who have been married since 2018, subtly pushed back against the rumors with appreciation posts dedicated to one another on social media, though they never directly confirmed whether their marriage was in trouble.
Now, a source has come forward, revealing that they were indeed going through a rough patch. "The intense focus and emotional toll of creating new music had put a strain on their marriage," the source told Us Weekly.

Justin Bieber and Hailey Bieber are seen leaving Lucali Pizza in Brooklyn on February 6, 2025, in New York City. | Source: Getty Images
"When Justin is in the studio making new music, he gets completely consumed and shuts everything else out," the insider continued. But now that "Swag" has dropped and is enjoying significant success, the source shared that Justin and Hailey "have been able to finally reconnect more."
The couple visited "their favorite place in Idaho" with their son, Jack Blues, who turns one this Friday, August 22. "There's a sense of relief on both sides," the insider added. "Justin's behavior has been more relaxed."
"He felt a lot of pressure hanging over him and has been in a better mental headspace these last few weeks. He is very happy there have been positive reviews of the album and that fans like it," the insider continued.
As for Hailey, she "takes it day by day and is very patient" with Justin. "There's still work to be done in their marriage," the source acknowledged. "But they're in a much better place."