How Hailey Bieber Supported Justin Bieber at Coachella Week 2

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THE RUNDOWN

  • Justin Bieber performed his second Coachella set on Saturday.
  • His wife, Hailey Bieber, was in the audience.
  • She shared clips from the show and photos of her temporary tattoos celebrating Justin.

On Saturday, Justin Bieber performed for the second week in a row at Coachella in Indio, California. His wife, Hailey Bieber, was in the audience again, showing her support. In her Instagram Stories, she shared several clips of Justin’s performance, as well as shouting out his special guests, including SZA, Big Sean, and Sexyy Red.

Social media post featuring a person wearing a pink hoodie.

Instagram

Concert scene featuring a performer with sparklers in the background.

Instagram

She then shared pictures of her temporary tattoo for the weekend placed on her lower left abdomen, which read, “I Heart JB.”

Tattoo on the abdomen indicating affection for 'JB.'

Instagram

She shared a second photo with the word “aftermath” written over it. The second photo showed off her brown halter top with white piping, Coachella wristband, and wedding ring.

Woman showing a tattoo on her abdomen accompanied by a caption.

Instagram

Hailey was also reportedly the person who pushed superfan Billie Eilish onto the stage to be serenaded by Justin when he sang his 2009 hit “One Less Lonely Girl.”

In adorable footage, Eilish could be seen collapsing to the floor in excitement as she was sung to by her idol. The two musical artists have collaborated together on the remix to her song “Bad Guy,” but Eilish was still clearly overwhelmed by the moment.

In a recent interview with Jake Shane on Therapuss, Hailey talked about going to Coachella in the past, saying that her partying then was “why I didn’t feel like it was crazy to settle down at 21, because I was like, I just did that for the last four years. I’m OK to like, you know, to move on to this new chapter in my life,” she said.

“And I always knew I was going to get married young,” she continued. “It was always something that I wanted. But I think now when I have really fun nights or like a fun weekend at Coachella or whatever it is, it’s because they happen so much less than they used to that I really savor it and I soak up and I’m a lot more present because I don’t know when it’ll be like that again,” she said. “And I like that they’re [my big nights out] more few and far between now.”

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