Hailey Bieber’s reaction to Justin’s newest album is savage but so iconic at the same time

She definitely is standing on business


So after four long years, Justin Bieber has finally released new music. His newest album Swag dropped today after the world waited with bated breath and after his weird behaviour recently, I for one have been keen to see the public’s reaction to it.

The Canadian singer was also memed recently after an interaction with paparazzi went viral. After being approached by photographers, Justin snapped and told the group to back off, reciting how he’s got responsibilities and saying: “I’m a dad. I’m a husband. You’re not getting it. It’s not clocking to you. I’m standing on business.” And obviously the world took that phrase and ran with it.

But despite rumours about his marriage, Justin’s wife Hailey was quick to comment on the new album, even going so far as to post an Instagram Story about her husband’s new music.

In a savage swipe to viewers, Hailey Bieber reshared a grid post that Justin shared, which showed his album being promoted on a huge NYC billboard.

But being the trendy gal that she is, Hailey didn’t just shoot down rumours of their rocky marriage, but also put people in their place using Justin’s new fave phrase.

She even shared a number of photos of album promo, including a screenshot of her listening to Daisies, a song on the Swag album.

Writing under one post, a reshare of Justin’s grid post, she commented: “Is it finally clocking to you f*cking losers?”

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via Instagram @haileybieber

Hailey also shared a photo of herself and her husband in he Stories, between the album promo photos.

Justin actually seems to be in on the meme, as he even used a sample from the viral clip in one of the songs on his track. Butterflies features a sample of the sound remixed into it, and the song starts with: “You just want money
Money, money, money, money, money, money
Money, get out of here, bro
Money, that’s all you want, you don’t care about human beings
All you want is money.”

Some billboards simply read “It’s not clocking to you”, in the same font and colour as the album’s text.

Clearly in support of Justin’s newest project, Hailey and their son, Jack Blues Bieber, also feature heavily in the album’s promotional pictures. It seems the saga of Justin unfollowing Hailey on social media has finally blown over.

Featured image via Diggzy/Shutterstock and Instagram @haileybieber

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