Hailey Bieber was allegedly caught on camera telling her husband, pop star Justin Bieber, "I'm done, I'm leaving," during a tense exchange at the World Series in Los Angeles, according to a professional lip reader's analysis that has reignited speculation about the couple's marriage.
The 28-year-old model and the 31-year-old singer attended Game 3 of the Toronto Blue Jays series on October 27, appearing to enjoy the game at moments while cheering from the stands. Yet, forensic lip reader Nicola Hickling told OK! Magazine that footage from the event suggested a far more strained dynamic behind the smiles.
Hickling said her analysis revealed that Hailey appeared to confront Justin, saying, "How could you?" before following with, "You wanna relax... I'm done, I'm leaving." She described the model's body language as "passive-aggressive," adding that the pair looked "drained." According to Hickling, "It was the kind of exchange where you can tell something serious has been simmering for a while."
Spectators sitting near the couple also noted moments of visible tension. While television cameras captured the pair smiling for brief intervals, witnesses said Hailey appeared distant and disengaged during much of the game. Some social media users claimed she looked on the verge of tears, while others speculated the footage had been taken out of context.
The lip-reading analysis quickly went viral, fueling ongoing rumors that the couple's marriage has been under strain since earlier this year. Fans dissected every frame of the viral clip, pointing to Justin's frequent glances at his phone and Hailey's seemingly subdued demeanor as evidence of trouble.
Despite the speculation, sources close to the Biebers maintain that the couple remains committed to each other. "They're used to people overanalyzing every little thing," an insider told OK!, emphasizing that while they argue like any couple, they remain united in private. Neither Hailey nor Justin has addressed the incident publicly.
Within 24 hours of the video trending online, Justin appeared to indirectly respond. He posted a selfie of the two smiling together at the same World Series game, captioned, "My favourite date forever." He later shared additional photos of the pair from earlier that week, showing them embracing and dancing at a concert in San Diego.
The posts divided fans: some viewed them as a clear sign of affection, while others speculated they were an attempt to quell rising rumors. For the couple, who wed in 2018 after an on-again, off-again relationship that followed Justin's split from Selena Gomez, public scrutiny has become routine. The Biebers have repeatedly denied reports of marital discord, insisting in previous interviews that their relationship is built on faith and resilience.