Justin Bieber apparently isn’t allowing the online chatter to prevent him from hitting the stage for Rolling Loud. Bieber’s personal dramas between his ex-girlfriend and his wife became a topic of discussion following a post from Hailey Bieber. Selena fans felt as though Hailey Bieber took shots at the Wizards Of Waverly Place star in a TikTok. However, things escalated further between the two fanbases following his 29th birthday extravaganza with friends and family.
Many of Selena’s fans felt as though Justin’s souvenir gift to his guests was a shot toward his ex. A message that read, “I’m so thankful that I didn’t end up with what I thought I wanted,” was engrained onto the lighter covers, which fueled the flames between Bieber and his wife and the fans of Selena Gomez. Though Hailey and Selena previously indicated that they were on good terms, the internet continued to egg on the rumors of the beef. However, the singer didn’t seem to be sweating the allegations much over the weekend, especially after popping out during Rolling Loud this weekend.
Justin Bieber Joins Don Toliver On Stage
As fans bickered online over the perceived shot, Bieber blessed fans at Rolling Loud with a rare performance. Don Toliver brought the Justice singer on stage to perform their latest record, “Private Landing,” which appears on Love Sick. Biebs came out on stage to roaring applause as he delivered his verse from their collaboration. It was an incredible surprise for Bieber fans, even if it was for a few short minutes on stage.
His appearance might be one of the few times fans will catch him live in the foreseeable future. Last week, he announced that the remaining dates of the Justice tour have been canceled. Though he made the abrupt announcement with little explanation, Bieber previously revealed that he was diagnosed with Ramsay Hunt syndrome in 2022. At the time, he said that he had to postpone the U.S. dates of the tour to make a recovery. We’ll keep you posted on anymore updates surrounding Bieber’s return to the road. Check out his performance with Don Toliver above.