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Justin Bieber Rings In 2025 With Sweet Dedication to Wife Hailey: ‘Goin Anywhere With U BB’

Hailey, meanwhile, celebrated the new year with some In-N-Out Burger

Justin Bieber and Hailey Bieber attend OBB Media’s Grand Opening of OBB Studios on January 14, 2023 in Hollywood, Calif.

Justin Bieber and Hailey Bieber attend OBB Media’s Grand Opening of OBB Studios on January 14, 2023 in Hollywood, Calif.

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Justin Bieber rang in the new year by rededicating himself to wife Hailey Bieber. After the model posted a spicy NYE pic in which she wore a pink bikini under a fur coat, Justin hopped into the conversation in his Instagram Stories on Wednesday (Jan. 1) by commenting “Goin anywhere with u bb,” according to E! News.

Meanwhile, Hailey gave her followers a photo dump on New Year’s Day, dropping a roll of pics from her celebration. Though Justin is not featured in any of the snaps, they hint at a fast food kind of night.


In the first one, Hailey is giving her best model look in a selfie while wearing an animal print fur coat, jeans and a black shirt. The roll, captioned “wake up, it’s 2025!,” then flips over to Hailey in the same outfit holding up a martini while rocking an In-N-Out Burger paper hat and flashing a thumb’s up.

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The pics also included a close-up of one of the chain’s iconic burgers topped with caviar, another snap of Hailey in her pink bikini with a Happy New Year tiara and a close-up of her headgear.

According to US Magazine, Hailey also celebrated the new year by sharing an image of the couple’s baby son, Jack Blues, on her Story. The close-up snap of the bottom of Jack’s foot was captioned “HNY,” and it was accompanied by paw print and smiley face emoji. Hailey gave birth to the couple’s first child together in August.

Back in November, Justin shared the first family photo with Jack, a Halloween image in which all three Biebers were dressed up for the holiday, with Justin and Hailey wearing Ron and Kim Possible costumes and Jack dressed as Ron’s pet naked mole rat, Rufus.

This article was first published by Billboard U.S.

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Quebec to Impose Quotas For French-Language Content On Streaming Platforms
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Quebec to Impose Quotas For French-Language Content On Streaming Platforms

Bill 109 could impose big changes for streaming services to improve the discoverability of French-language content in Quebec.

Quebec may soon be getting stricter language regulations on streaming services.

Quebec Culture Minister Mathieu Lacombe tabled a new bill on Wednesday (May 21) that aims to add more French-language content to major streaming platforms, as well as increasing its discoverability and accessibility by establishing quotas. The bill will directly impact platforms that offer media content such as music, TV, video and audiobooks, including giants like Netflix and Spotify.

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