Justin and Hailey Bieber go on sushi date after Selena Gomez’s album release
Justin Bieber and his wife, Hailey Bieber, stepped out in West Hollywood, Calif., Friday amid speculation that Selena Gomez’s new album, “I Said I Love You First,” has diss tracks about her famous ex.
The married couple notably left their 7-month-old son, Jack Blues, home for the child-free date night as they grabbed sushi at celebrity hotspot Sushi Park, according to photos obtained by Page Six.
The “Sorry” singer, 31, was photographed wearing an oversized short-sleeve white button down shirt, a pair of baggy black pants and white slippers.
He looked especially well rested and clean-cut amid fan concern about his mental and physical health.
Meanwhile, Hailey, 28, sported a white tank top underneath a khaki jacket and a pair of low-rise black trousers for the dinner. She finished off her look with a pair of black sandals and some shades.
The model, who has also been under intense scrutiny online recently, at one point flashed a grin as they walked into the restaurant.
The outing also comes as Justin’s ex Gomez released her joint album with her fiancée, Benny Blanco, on Friday morning.
On the highly anticipated project — the pop star’s first since 2020’s “Rare” — fans believe Gomez, 32, may have included at least one diss song aimed Justin, whom she dated off and on for years.
She sings on “How Does It Feel To Be Forgotten,” “You’re so embarrassing / Go cry when no one’s watchin’ / I can’t imagine it / How does it feel to be forgotten (Ah), forgotten? (Ah-ah).”
“’Cause you walked in, big-ass grin / Talkin’ like we’re friends, honey, what were you thinkin’? / He loves me, I love him / Look at you, just look at you now.”
The first line is thought to be a dig at Justin, who has shared some emotional snaps to social media.
Also, the “Look at you, just look at you now,” lyrics are said to be similar to the same words she used in her 2020 track, “Look at Her Now,” which was believed to be about her breakup from Justin.
A rep for Gomez did not immediately return Page Six’s request for comment on the songs.
However, prior to the album’s release, Gomez attempted to get ahead of her sleuthing fans, stating in a Spotify interview that the project “has nothing to do with what everyone may go to.”
A rep for Justin and Hailey did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
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