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Hailey Bieber Could Take Legal Action Against Online Trolls — Report

Hailey Bieber is reportedly considering fighting back against the online narrative pitting her against Selena Gomez. TMZ reports that the mother of one is considering taking legal action against the online rumors.

Hailey Bieber and Selena Gomez have often been pitted against each other by online rumors. Reportedly exhausted by the narrative, the Rhode owner has decided to take the matter into her own hands. As per TMZ’s sources, she is considering resorting to legal actions against both bloggers and online commenters.

A source told TMZ that the online narrative painting Hailey Bieber of staling and bullying was the last straw for her and she has decided to explore legal options to battle the online hatred.

There was a recent claim that Hailey Bieber liked a negative post about Selena Gomez’s beau Benny Blanco. In another incident, netizens made a seven-part video, claiming Hailey Bieber had been a stalker of Justin Bieber and used connections to get close to him. TMZ’s source reportedly told them that Hailey Bieber believes that there are deliberately false narratives being created and spread about her online and too many of these false narratives are being immediately accepted as fact by the public.

Additionally, sources claim that she has reached out to attorney Lisa Moore, who previously worked with Cardi B. With Moore’s expertise, Cardi B secured $1.2 million from YouTuber Tasha K in a defamation case.

Meanwhile, there have been other signs that the Bieber household is struggling with online rumors. A few days ago, Hailey Bieber shared a cryptic quote on her Instagram story before deleting it.

The quote said,  “People take the information they’re fed, and they draw a picture of who you are. Most of the time, it’s wrong.” Justin Bieber also recently shared an emotional story with his Instagram followers.

The “Baby” singer wrote, “I was always told when I was a kid not to hate. But it made me feel like I wasn’t allowed to have it and so I didn’t tell anyone I’ve had it. Which made me feel like I was drowning, unsafe to acknowledge it.”

Originally reported by Arpita Adhya on ComingSoon.

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