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Hailey Bieber To Release New Makeup Line: Report


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Recently, Canadian singer and songwriter Justin Bieber announced he'd be taking a step back from the spotlight following an Instagram post dedicated to fans. The 25-year old pop star admitted he's been experiencing "deep rooted issues" with his mental health for which he is now seeking proper treatment. While Mr. Bieber remains on a much-needed hiatus to recuperate, his wife, 22-year old model Hailey Baldwin (now, Bieber) remains focused on securing more bags for the Bieber household.

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Last October, reports indicated that Ms. Bieber had registered her full maiden name, "Hailey Bieber" as a way to set things in motion for the release of a new clothing line. Indeed, Hailey might have been inspired to follow in the footsteps of her hubby who also began dabbling in the world of fashion via his clothing line "Drew House", a clothing store offering loads of Bieber gear released earlier this year. Now, reports indicate the model continues making even bigger money moves by filing to trademark "Bieber Beauty", the first steps towards a new business venture surrounding makeup and all things beauty. 

It seems Justin Bieber's got himself a real hustler and he can be confident she'll keep things afloat while he takes his much needed break from the industry. 

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