Justin Bieber has deleted the bizarre apology he made to Hailey Bieber amid the release of her new cover for U.S. Vogue.
On Tuesday, the popstar took to Instagram to congratulate his wife on landing a photoshoot for the June 2025 issue of the magazine.
"Yo this reminds me when Hailey and I got into a huge fight. I told hails that she would never be on the cover of vogue (sic). Yikes I know, so mean," he wrote, recalling how he used the insult because he "felt so disrespected".
Justin went on to note that he has realised there's no such thing as "getting even" as he has "matured" and "we're honestly just prolonging what we really want which is intimacy and connection".
To conclude, the Boyfriend hitmaker apologised to Hailey for underestimating her.
"So baby u already know but forgive me for saying u wouldn't get a vogue cover cuz clearly i was sadly mistaken (sic)," the 31-year-old added.
Accordingly, fans were divided over the apology in the comments section. Some praised Justin for being open about his past mistakes, while others were critical of the "hurtful" tone of the message.
And several hours after the message was posted, Canadian star deleted the apology and replaced it with some emojis.
Justin also congratulated Hailey, 28, on the news that her Rhode skincare brand will soon be stocked at Sephora in the U.S. soon.
"Damn I know you been excited for this babesss (sic)," he praised.
In the Vogue profile, Justin gushed over his wife's achievements.
"I've done a lot of dumb things in my life, but the smartest thing I've ever done was marry Hailey," he said. "She's in the spotlight, and has the attention because of her effortless knack for style, business, art and fashion. And the way she makes being a mom and wife look easy."
Justin and Hailey wed in 2018 and welcomed a son named Jack last August.