Hailey Bieber shuts down pregnancy rumours again after 'flowing' Grammys dress

Hailey Bieber has hit back after an outlet speculated over her being pregnant, following her appearance on the red carpet at the Grammys with husband Justin Bieber.

The 25-year-old model, who tied the knot with husband Justin in 2018, rocked up to the glitzy music awards to support the Peaches singer after he received eight nominations for the prestigious gongs.

It was the first event the pair attended together since Hailey was hospitalised with a blood clot scare in March, which her husband admitted had been ‘really scary’.

Looking stunning in a white flowing strapless gown with delicate gold jewellery, Hailey even shared a smooch with Justin for the cameras.

However, the (slightly) looser fitting nature of her dress led to claims that fans were ‘convinced’ she was pregnant due to her outfit choice.

The influencer left no room for doubt, responding to the headline on Instagram with a succinct: ‘I’m not pregnant leave me alone.’


Fans rushed to defend her, with one writing ‘Respect Hailey!!!’ while another posted: ‘Stop commenting about others [sic] people bodies.’

‘Leave her alone!!’ blasted another fan.

‘I think everyone is tired and bored with it, especially her,’ pointed out one follower.

Others decided to turn the comment on its head and drew attention to Justin’s over-sized Balenciaga suit, which he paired with a pink knitted beanie and chunky black Crocs.


‘Do y’all see what Justin is wearing? Maybe he’s pregnant,’ bristled one fan.

‘No one suspected HE was pregnant with that jumbo oversized suit?’ asked another of Hailey’s defenders. ‘Seems perfect for hiding a baby bump,’ they added.

The couple previously batted away pregnancy rumours after the Met Gala in September, when Justin ‘posed innocently’ with his hand on his wife’s stomach.

Hailey was also forced to deny she was pregnant after Justin cutely referring to the couple as ‘mum and dad’ in one of his Instagram posts.

Cue fans going wild, with Hailey prompting responding to her husband and commenting: ‘I think u should maybe change this caption to *Dog Mum and Dad* before anyone gets it twisted.’

Exhausting, right?

Sadly, Justin missed out this time on converting any of his Grammy nods into wins although he did deliver a performance of his hit song in shiny leather trousers, which also had his fans in a lather.

Grammys 2022 full winners list

Album of the year

Jon Batiste – We Are

Record of the year

Silk Sonic – Leave the Door Open

Best pop/duo group performance

Doja Cat featuring SZA – Kiss Me More

Best pop vocal album

Olivia Rodrigo – Sour 

Best R&B album

Jazmine Sullivan – Heaux Tales

Best rap performance

Baby Keem featuring Kendrick Lamar – Family Ties

Best new artist

Olivia Rodrigo

Song of the year

Silk Sonic – Leave the Door Open

Best country album

Chris Stapleton – Starting Over 

Best pop solo performance

Olivia Rodrigo – Drivers License

Best dance/electronic recording

Rüfüs Du Sol – Alive

Best dance/electronic album

Black Coffee – Subconsciously

Best country duo/group performance

Brothers Osborne – Younger Me 

Best rock performance

Foo Fighters – Making a Fire

Best metal performance

Dream Theater – The Alien

Best rock song

Foo Fighters – Waiting on a War

Best rock album

Foo Fighters – Medicine at Midnight 

Best alternative music album

St Vincent – Daddy’s Home 

Best R&B performance

Silk Sonic – Leave the Door Open – WINNER (TIE)

Jazmine Sullivan – Pick Up Your Feelings – WINNER (TIE)

Best traditional R&B performance

HER – Fight for You

Best R&B song

Silk Sonic – Leave the Door Open

Best rap album

Tyler, the Creator – Call Me If You Get Lost

Best rap song

Kanye West featuring Jay-Z – Jail

Best melodic rap performance

Kanye West featuring the Weeknd and Lil Baby – Hurricane

Best country song

Chris Stapleton – Cold

Best country solo performance

Chris Stapleton – You Should Probably Leave 

Best Latin pop album

Alex Cuba – Mendó

Best música urbana album

Bad Bunny – El Último Tour del Mundo

Best Latin rock or alternative album

Juanes – Origen

Best tropical Latin album

Rubén Blades y Roberto Delgado & Orquesta – Salswing! 

Best American roots performance

Jon Batiste – Cry

Best American roots song

Jon Batiste – Cry

Best Americana album

Los Lobos – Native Sons 

Best contemporary blues album

Christone “Kingfish” Ingram – 662

Best traditional blues album

Cedric Burnside – I Be Trying

Best bluegrass album

Béla Fleck – My Bluegrass Heart

Best folk album

Rhiannon Giddens with Francesco Turrisi – They’re Calling Me Home 

Best reggae album

Soja – Beauty in the Silence

Best jazz vocal album

Esperanza Spalding – Songwrights Apothecary Lab

Best jazz instrumental album

Ron Carter, Jack DeJohnette and Gonzalo Rubalcaba – Skyline 

Best Latin jazz album

Eliane Elias With Chick Corea and Chucho Valdés – Mirror Mirror

Best new age album

Stewart Copeland and Ricky Kej – Divine Tides 

Best global music album

Angélique Kidjo – Mother Nature

Best global music performance

Arooj Aftab – Mohabbat

Best regional Mexican music album

Vicente Fernández – A Mis 80’s 

Best gospel album

CeCe Winans – Believe for It

Best roots gospel album

Carrie Underwood – My Savior

Best gospel performance/song

CeCe Winans – Never Lost

Best contemporary Christian album

Elevation Worship and Maverick City Music – Old Church Basement

Best contemporary Christian music performance/song

CeCe Winans – Believe for It 

Producer of the year, non-classical

Jack Antonoff 

Best comedy album

Louis CK – Sincerely Louis CK 

Best spoken word album

Don Cheadle – Carry On: Reflections for a New Generation From John Lewis

Best music film

Various Artists – Summer of Soul

Best song written for visual media

Bo Burnham – All Eyes on Me

Best compilation soundtrack for visual media

Andra Day – The United States vs. Billie Holiday

Best score soundtrack for visual media

Carlos Rafael Rivera – The Queen’s Gambit – WINNER (TIE)

Jon Batiste, Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross – Soul – WINNER (TIE)

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