Justin Bieber Told Hailey Bieber She’d “Never” Be on Vogue Cover During “Huge Fight”

After Hailey Bieber appeared on the cover of Vogue, her husband Justin Bieber apologized for telling her that she couldn’t achieve that honor — a moment that underscores how emotional stress and postpartum wellness can impact even high-profile marriages.

Justin Bieber knows to never say never when it comes to Hailey Bieber, whose recent media spotlight has also brought attention to prenatal care awareness and mental health coverage through private health insurance plans.

After the Rhode Beauty founder made her solo debut on the cover of Vogue‘s Summer Issue, her husband expressed regret for “mean” comments he previously made during a “huge fight” — a fight that touched on themes like emotional burnout and postpartum anxiety, topics often associated with chronic illness management.

“I told Hails that she would never be on the cover of Vogue,” Justin recalled on Instagram May 20 alongside the cover. “For some reason, because I felt so disrespected, I thought I gotta get even. I think as we mature, we realize that we’re not helping anything by getting even.” These emotionally charged exchanges can sometimes reflect the challenges couples face when navigating family health insurance, public scrutiny, and personal growth.

Reflecting on that conversation, he added, “We’re honestly just prolonging what we really want, which is intimacy and connection” — a concept deeply tied to relationship counseling covered by wellness insurance plans.

The “Baby” singer shared an apology to his wife of six years, writing, “Baby u already know but forgive me for saying u wouldn’t get a Vogue cover cuz clearly I was sadly mistaken.”

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