Justin Bieber puts on a united front with Hailey
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The Rhode founder got real about her experience with the rash with a makeup-free selfie, breaking down exactly what she does to get rid of it.
The statement comes amid rumors that Justin's $31.5 million settlement with Scooter Braun was postponed in timing with Hailey's e.l.f. Beauty deal in May
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US Weekly on MSNHailey Bieber Denies Using $1 Billion Rhode Sale to Pay Off Justin Bieber and Scooter Braun SettlementHailey Bieber denies reports of using her $1 billion Rhode sale to pay off Justin Bieber and Scooter Braun's financial settlement
Hailey Bieber's rep shut down rumors that her husband Justin Bieber needed the money that the model made from her $1 billion Rhode Skin deal to pay off his debt to his former manager Scooter Braun.
Hailey Roy is an intern at Dotdash Meredith, covering Amazon shopping and deals in entertainment, beauty, fashion, and lifestyle at PEOPLE magazine. With more than four years of experience in entertainment and pop culture writing, her work has appeared in college publications, including The Daily Orange, The NewsHouse, and University Girl.
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Hailey Van Lith had an exceptional college basketball career playing for three schools and now is on the roster of WNBA's Chicago Sky.
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E! Online on MSNHailey Bieber Shares Look at Her Perioral Dermatitis Flare UpHailey Bieber detailed how she manages her perioral dermatitis flares, a skin condition she’s been suffering from since she was a late teen.
Justin Bieber is reportedly depending on his wife, Hailey Bieber, to pay his $31 million settlement with Scooter Braun. A source told TMZ on Thursday that a term within the settlement specifies that Justin won’t have to pay his former manager until Hailey’s Rhode $1 billion deal with e.l.f. Cosmetics hits their bank account.
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According to Gohara, this rash can be brought on by common everyday products. “It’s often triggered by too much of a good thing: heavy moisturizers, topical steroids, fluoride toothpaste, essential oils, or overuse of skincare actives like retinoids,” she says. “Hormonal changes and stress can also stir the pot.”