Hailey Bieber cheers on Justin as he performs at Don Toliver concert
Hailey Bieber shows support to husband Justin Bieber as he returns to stage after a long break
Hailey Bieber has recently become the biggest cheerleader for her husband Justin Bieber during his surprise appearance at Don Toliver concert.
On October 20, the Rhode Skin founder took to her Instagram stories and shared a few videos, showing her better half performing live during the music show in Los Angeles.
Hailey added a smiling emoji with a happy tear and two red heart emojis over the video of Justin sharing the stage with Don.
According to Daily Mail, the Never Say Never singer marked his comeback in the City of Angeles on October 20.
In the viral videos, Justin and Don were seen sharing an iconic moment when both the singers sang Private Landing together.
For the unversed, the track was initially sung by Don in his 2023 music album titled Love Sick.
For the event, Justin donned a white beanie and a black sweatshirt.
The singer's stage performance came after he and Hailey welcomed their first child, a son named Jack Blues Bieber, on August 22, 2024.
It is important to mention that the couple tied the knot in 2018 after dating each other for a long time.
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