Hailey Bieber Denies Calling Paparazzi on Herself in Candid Interview
Hailey Bieber Denies Self-Calling Paparazzi Claims

Hailey Bieber Confronts Paparazzi Allegations in Revealing Interview

The digital landscape is a whirlwind of celebrity conspiracies and unfounded gossip, from the infamous 'Avril Lavigne clone' theory to Denise Welch debunking tales of a hot air balloon disappearance. Amid this chaos, Hailey Bieber stands as a frequent target of online speculation. Beyond her influence in fashion and viral trends, she has been embroiled in numerous internet myths, including accusations of using witchcraft to enchant her husband, Justin Bieber, after a lighthearted Vogue video comment, and the pervasive 'shade and feud' narrative where TikTok users dissect her social media for hidden digs at Selena Gomez, Justin's former long-term partner.

Addressing the 'Calling the Paparazzi' Claims

Perhaps the most prominent rumor involves claims that Hailey, owner of the Rhode skincare brand, calls paparazzi on herself to maintain public relevance. Now, the model and mother of 19-month-old son Jack Blues has finally spoken out. In a recent cover story for Interview Magazine, Hailey was questioned about her dynamic with paparazzi. When asked if there's a 'new weird vibe' with paparazzi being 'really mean,' she labeled the overall concept as 'dark.'

'The spirit behind it is very dark and I don't think it's something that anybody asks for in this world,' Hailey stated. 'So I find it really funny when I'll see people online being like, "She calls the paparazzi on herself every day." It's so icky.'

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Reflections on Paparazzi Culture and Public Life

She elaborated, noting that 'historically we've seen that paparazzi are awful,' and added, 'I don't think it's gotten any better or any worse.' Hailey became more introspective, asserting that no public figure escapes unscathed from paparazzi intrusion, invasive environments, or bizarre rumors. 'People come up with something new every day,' she remarked. 'I'm just like, "I'm living my life and I'm going to keep it moving."'

Recent Headlines and Coachella Controversy

Hailey recently garnered attention at Coachella, the annual music and arts festival in California's desert. Following Justin Bieber's controversial set, where he livestreamed old music videos criticized by fans as 'lazy,' reports emerged that Hailey turned away 20 women from Justin's exclusive Coachella after-party. Hosted by his new fashion brand Skylrk off the festival grounds, the event attracted celebrities like the Kardashian-Jenners and Jacob Elordi. A source told The Sun that 'many people were turned down who had previously been invited,' and promoters had numerous girls on guest lists, with Hailey allegedly blocking access.

This incident adds another layer to the ongoing scrutiny of Hailey's public persona, highlighting the relentless nature of celebrity gossip in today's media landscape.

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