
Justin Bieber has divided opinion online after posting a 'disrespectful' video on social media as fans question what his wife Hailey thinks.
The 31-year-old 'Boyfriend' singer's Instagram account has long been a site of intrigue given his often cryptic videos, candid captions and story posts - the latter of which has sparked quite the debate online.
Over the weekend, Justin took his to story to repost a video of a young boy giving the camera the middle finger - but it was the caption which really raised fans' eyebrows.
The overlay text on the video read: "Pov: me behind my girlfriend after she makes me mad."
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Some social media users were left seriously baffled by the post, with one Reddit user writing: "I cannot understand how Hailey just sits by while he does this."
A second fumed: "Also, she's not your girlfriend bro. She's your wife and the mother of your child. That's disrespectful just within itself."
"People are so mean to that girl it’s sad af," a third chimed in.

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Others, however, were far from agreeing, with one hitting out: "Boy can't breathe without the internet absolutely making a mess of it."
"People be taking other people’s business much too seriously," penned another, while a final fan defended: "Disrespectful how? It’s funny!"
However, on Monday (24 March), Justin shared a sweet snap of Hailey, who he tied the knot with back in 2018 before welcoming their first child, Jack, last August.
In the post, the 28-year-old Rhode founder could be seen sitting at a table resting her chin on her outstretched fingers as she smiled for the camera.
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She was cosied up in a comfy jumper and a blue cap to pair.

Following several years of concern over his wellbeing, Justin shared an emotional message on social media earlier this month (16 March) where he admitted to feeling like he's 'drowning'.
Set to SZA's track 'I Hate U', the father-of-one began his plea: "I was always told when I was a kid not to hate.
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"But it make me feel like I wasn't allowed to have it and so I didn't tell anyone I've had it.
"Which made me feel like I was drowning, unsafe to acknowledge it. I think we can only let hate go by first acknowledging its there."
He went on to ask: "How couldn't we feel hate from all of the hurt we've experienced?"
Tyla has contacted representatives for Hailey Bieber for comment.
Topics: Justin Bieber, Celebrity, Sex and Relationships, Hailey Bieber, Instagram, Social Media