Justin Bieber shared a cryptic post on his social media, which tells the audacity of people trying to control the lives of others. The composer’s post comes a few weeks later when he was slammed by fans on his comment about his wife Haley Bieber.
He now confessed in the removed caption that during an argument, he told the founder of the road that he would never be able to make a Vogue magazine cover.
For his latest posts, Bieber attracted a lot of attention from the audience, who went to share his views about writing in the commentary section.
Justin Bieber’s cryptic post
Taking to his Instagram account, the baby singer went to the pen, “Telling other humans that they deserve something, are like raising someone else’s children.”
He further said, “Who are you to tell someone what to do or not to do. Dussers, this is not your place. God decides what we want.”
Meanwhile, the singer’s followers went to remind Bieber about their comments aimed at their wife’s purpose. One of the users wrote, “You told Haley that he could not be on Vogue’s cover; Isn’t it telling that he cannot have anything?”
Another fan shared, “Didn’t you just tell this girl that she could not be on Vogue.” The third Neetteys thought, “Bold statement after sharing with the universe, you told Haley that she will never make it on Vogue.”
Justin Bieber’s wife Haley Bieber’s Vogue Comment about the appearance
For Justin Bieber’s comment, who gave rise to controversy, the Grammy-winning singer meaning and humiliating his wife, Hailey Bieber.
Sharing a picture of Baldwin-Bibar on Vogue cover, the composer said in the caption, “Yo it reminds me when Heli and I came in a big battle. I told Hales that she will never be on Vogue’s cover. I know, so I know.”
He continued to write, “So baby u already knows, but forgive me to say that U would not get a vog cover, I was clearly sad.”
The note expressed displeasure among the fans, who questioned the treatment of his wife’s musician.
Also read: Justin Bieber broke the silence on ‘lies’ about his relationship with wife Haley: ‘It’s not jealous’

