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Hailey Bieber Accused of Dissing Selena Gomez With This Beyonce Post Amid Alleged Marriage Issue
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Hailey raised eyebrows after sharing a post about a cover of Dolly Parton's classic single 'Jolene' amid alleged marriage issue with her husband Justin Bieber.

AceShowbiz - Hailey Baldwin recently found herself in the spotlight once again, this time unintentionally dragging Beyonce Knowles into the mix. When Beyonce released a cover of Dolly Parton's "Jolene," a song about love triangle, Hailey shared the track on her Instagram Story, adding the comment "whew."

Fans quickly jumped to conclusions, interpreting her post as a dig at Selena Gomez, Justin Bieber's ex-girlfriend. The ongoing feud between Hailey and Selena has been fueled by fans ever since they were caught in a love triangle with Justin years ago.

Hailey Bieber reignites Selena Gomez feud with Beyonce post

Hailey Bieber reignites Selena Gomez feud with Beyonce post

Despite Selena's attempts to squash the rumors and ask her fans to leave Hailey alone, the drama continues to swirl. Some fans have accused Hailey of copying Selena and being jealous and obsessed with her, but others have defended her, stating that she can simply enjoy a song without any underlying motives.

To add fuel to the fire, Hailey's father, Stephen Baldwin, recently sparked speculation about her marriage by asking for prayers for the couple. With all the drama surrounding her, it seems social media may not be the best place for the Bieber family right now.

It's important to remember that celebrities are just like us, with feelings and emotions that can be easily misconstrued. While it's entertaining to follow the drama between Hailey Bieber and Selena Gomez, it's crucial to take everything with a grain of salt and not jump to conclusions based on social media posts.

In the end, it's essential to focus on the talents and achievements of these two talented women rather than get caught up in unnecessary drama. Let's support each other and spread positivity instead of fueling feuds and speculation. As young people navigating the world of social media, let's remember that what we see online isn't always the whole story.

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