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As a result of Justin Bieber ‘needs the money,’ he’ll return to work in 2025, report says

Editorial Board Published January 21, 2025
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Justin Bieber continues to spark on-line hypothesis in regards to the state of his psychological well being and his marriage to Hailey Bieber as he’s stored up together with his follow of posting “bizarre” issues on social media, together with current photographs of himself smoking from a bong and stripping to his underwear to working within the snow whereas on trip in Colorado.

On Tuesday, Bieber additionally introduced that he had positively not unfollowed his spouse on Instagram however that his account had been hacked.  “[Expletive] is getting suss out here,” he wrote in a since-delated put up, TMZ reported. 

In the meantime, Bieber might be going to wish to return to work in 2025 as a result of he “needs the money,” stated Puck author Matthew Belloni in his newest “What I’m Hearing” column on Hollywood predictions for the approaching 12 months.

Justin Bieber and Hailey Bieber attend The 2021 Met Gala Celebrating In America: A Lexicon Of Vogue at Metropolitan Museum of Artwork on Sept. 13, 2021, in New York Metropolis. (Theo Wargo/Getty Pictures/TNS) 

Throughout the previous two years, Bieber has not toured or launched new music, citing well being points, together with the results of partial paralysis brought on by Ramsay-Hunt Syndrome. Throughout that point, Bieber “fired most of his team, cut ties with longtime manager/business partner Scooter Braun and started posting bizarre stuff on social media, sparking rumors about whether he’ll ever return to the stage,” Belloni wrote.

“But now, despite the $200 million sale of his catalog in 2023, I’m told Bieber needs the money and wants to work,” Belloni continued. The pop star additionally nonetheless owes tour producer AEG “a significant sum” after cancelling his tour in 2022, Belloni stated. He additionally has different bills. With that, Bieber has a brand new legal professional and is taking steps to return to music, Belloni stated.

Consequence of Sound additionally stated  that Bieber has made solely a handful of official appearances, together with a cameo for SZA’s 2023 hit “Snooze.” As an alternative, he appears to be spending loads of time together with his spouse, regardless of the persistent rumors about their marriage. The couple additionally welcomed their first youngster, a son named Jack,, in August.

But when Bieber wants cash or wish to step again from working, it appears that evidently he may flip to his spouse. Based on one other Puck author, enterprise reporter Rachel Strugatz, Hailey Bieber has grow to be a profitable magnificence model entrepreneur.

Her Rhode model has grow to be “a nine-figure” enterprise, and Strugatz credited the previous mannequin and “nepo baby” daughter of actor Stephen Baldwin with being a wise and disciplined businessperson. One instance of her success? Strugatz reported that Rhode’s holiday-themed “Peppermint Glaze” lipstick bought about $15 million in its first week of enterprise, earring Rhode $40 million in income in November.

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