Justin Bieber calls Hailey Baldwins blood clot scary

Justin Bieber calls Hailey Baldwin’s blood clot ‘scary’

Justin Bieber shared with fans during his latest ‘Justice’ tour how his wife Hailey Baldwin is feeling after her recent health issues.

“Most of you probably know or have seen the news about my wife… but she’s fine, she’s good, she’s strong,” the Peaches singer, 28, said in a moment of vulnerability at his concert in Denver on Wednesday night. which he later posted to Instagram.

“But it was scary, you know, it was really scary,” he added. “But I know for sure that God has her in His hands, and that’s good.”

Baldwin, 25, revealed on her Instagram story last Saturday that she was hospitalized after a medical emergency that included “stroke-like symptoms.”

“They found that I had a very small clot in my brain that caused a slight lack of oxygen, but my body cleared it on its own and I made a full recovery within a few hours,” she wrote.

“While it was definitely one of the scariest moments I have ever experienced, I am now at home and doing well and I am so grateful and grateful to all the wonderful doctors and nurses who have taken care of me!” — concluded the model.

TMZ reported that doctors ran tests to see if the coronavirus had affected Baldwin’s symptoms, as Bieber was diagnosed with COVID-19 in late February, causing him to cancel a Las Vegas show.

Hailey Baldwin hugged Justin Bieber's face in a selfie.Justin Bieber said during a concert in Denver that his wife Hailey Baldwin’s hospitalization was “really scary”.

A source told People on Monday that the “Sorry” singer may have been “more traumatized” by the incident than his wife.

“Justin wrote to everyone he knew and asked everyone to pray for her and he never left her side,” the insider said, adding, “He will watch over her and help her in any way he can. And everyone around him is praying for her good health. It shocked him.”

Bieber appeared to be in a thoughtful mood during his concert in Denver on Wednesday after a power outage caused the lights to go out.

“It’s kind of crazy how life randomly throws crooked balls at you,” the “Saint” crooner told his audience. “We really can’t control much. You know, there was a power outage last night.

Justin Bieber performs on stage during the stop of his Denver concert. "Justice" tour.Bieber told fans that he is grateful to be performing for them, saying there is “no place” he would like to be. Justin Bieber / Instagram

However, after talking about Baldwin, he admitted that there are many “terrible 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 that I would prefer.”

Bieber then concluded by sharing with his fans why they should accept their insecurities and singing his song “As I Am”.