Key Points Summary – Focus Bieber to get half a Billion
- Hailey Bieber sold Rhode cosmetics to E.L.F. Beauty for $1 billion
- Justin and Hailey never signed a prenuptial agreement
- Divorce experts say Justin could claim half the money
- Hailey’s inner circle fears he may use her wealth to clear his debts
- Hailey might not be entitled to Justin’s $200M music catalog sale
- Justin has been accused of emotionally hurtful behavior toward Hailey
- Public backlash grows over his treatment of Hailey amid separation rumors
Hailey’s billion-dollar deal stuns fans
Hailey Bieber just made beauty history. The 28-year-old model sold her Rhode cosmetics line to E.L.F. Beauty for a jaw-dropping $1 billion. But the glow-up might come at a price. Legal experts now say her husband, pop star Justin Bieber, could walk away with half that fortune if they split.
Why? The couple never signed a prenup.
That one missing document could set up a legal storm of epic proportions. Divorce lawyer Stephanie Blum told DailyMail.com that since Hailey built Rhode during the marriage, it’s community property. That means, legally, it could be split 50/50.
Insiders fear Justin’s cash grab
Sources close to the Biebers say Hailey’s friends and family are on edge. The concern? That Justin could use her success to cover his own mounting debts.
Rumors have swirled for months about his financial troubles. Even with his $200 million sale of music rights in 2022, the pop star is reportedly still strapped for cash. And unlike Hailey’s Rhode windfall, that catalog might be considered his “separate property”—meaning Hailey can’t touch it.
Still, experts warn that if Justin mingled that cash with shared funds, Hailey might have a claim.
Prenup silence shocks legal pros
Stephanie Blum notes that it’s rare for celebrities with this kind of wealth not to have a prenuptial agreement. “They usually have lawyers and business managers advising them,” she said.
It’s a move that could now cost Hailey dearly.
Technically, the Rhode deal was $800 million up front. But there’s a performance bonus of $200 million. That bonus might depend on Hailey continuing to work post-sale, which could spark even more legal drama if a divorce lands in court.
Fans react with outrage and pity
Fans aren’t staying silent. Many are voicing sympathy for Hailey while roasting Justin online. Comments under his social media posts have exploded with users accusing him of being ungrateful—and worse.
One user wrote: “He never deserved her. Now he’s trying to cash in? Gross.”
Others dragged up past incidents, including Justin’s bizarre Vogue comment. He once told Hailey she’d never get a Vogue cover—just to hurt her during a fight. He later posted that insult online, trying to spin it as a compliment.
Online backlash intensifies
The backlash only grew after Justin reposted a photo of Hailey’s brand being stocked in Sephora. Instead of cheering her on, he left the caption blank—infuriating fans.
One wrote, “A simple ‘Congrats’ would’ve been fine. Instead, silence? Not supportive.”
Another added: “This is giving ‘I hate my wife’ energy.”
Public opinion is shifting quickly. Many now see Hailey as the more stable, successful half of the couple.
Will justin stay home forever?
Another growing worry? That Justin may never return to music. He canceled his Justice tour in 2022 after a health scare, but friends now say he’s just coasting.
Hailey reportedly hopes he’ll find new motivation. But those close to her worry she may soon reach her breaking point.
An insider told DailyMail.com, “She’s ride or die for him, but it’s one-sided. If he doesn’t get it together, it’s over.”
What comes next for the biebers?
Even if divorce doesn’t happen soon, the tension is hard to ignore. Hailey’s brand success has changed the dynamic. And without a prenup, the financial risk looms large.
As fans continue to scrutinize their every move, one thing is certain: this isn’t the fairytale ending the public once hoped for.
The question now: Will love survive when a billion dollars is at stake?