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Justin Bieber shared with fans during his latest “Justice” tour stop how his wife, Hailey Baldwin, is doing after her recent health scare.
“Most of you probably know or have seen the news about my wife … but she’s OK, she’s good, she’s strong,” the “Peaches” singer, 28, said during a vulnerable moment at his concert in Denver Wednesday night, which he later posted on Instagram.
“But it’s been scary, you know, it’s been really scary,” he added. “But I know for a fact that God has her in the palms of his hands, and that’s a good thing.”
Baldwin, 25, revealed on her Instagram Story last Saturday that she had been hospitalized after suffering a medical emergency that included “stroke like symptoms.”
“They found I had suffered a very small blood clot to my brain, which caused a small lack of oxygen, but my body had passed it on its own and I recovered completely within a few hours,” she wrote.
“Although this was definitely one of the scariest moments I’ve ever been through, I’m home now and doing well, and I’m so grateful and thankful to all the amazing doctors and nurses who took care of me!” the model concluded.
TMZ reported that doctors ran tests to see if the coronavirus had contributed to Baldwin’s symptoms, as Bieber was diagnosed with COVID-19 in late February, causing him to cancel a Las Vegas show.
A source told People Monday that the “Sorry” singer was perhaps “more traumatized” than his wife over the incident.
“Justin texted everyone he knew and asked everyone to pray for her, and he never left her side,” the insider said, adding, “He’s going to keep an eye on her and help her however he can. And he has everyone around him praying for her continued good health. It shook him up.”
Bieber appeared to be in a reflective mood during his concert in Denver Wednesday after the power lights went out due to an electrical fire.
“It’s kind of crazy how life randomly throws you curveballs,” the “Holy” crooner told his audience. “We can’t really control much. You know, tonight, power cutting out.”
After speaking about Baldwin, however, he recognized there are a lot of “horrible things” going on in the world.
He said, “For us to be in this room all together, laughing, smiling, singing songs, I mean, I can’t think of a better place I would rather be.”
Bieber then concluded by sharing with his fans why they should embrace their insecurities and sang his song “As I Am.”
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