Hailey Bieber looks chic in blue after Kanye West trolled her
Daily MailHailey Bieber was spotted at a Lacoste event in West Hollywood, California on Thursday after Kanye West linked her to a 'nose job' after she was critical of his White Lives Matter fashion showcase earlier this week. West's trolling came after Hailey shared support for Vogue fashion editor Gabriella Karefa-Johnson on Tuesday Hailey in 2020 denied ever having undergone plastic surgery in response after an Instagram account tried to imply as much Hitting out: Kanye West continued his social media spree on Wednesday, this time taking aim at Justin Bieber's wife Hailey; Pictured Sep 26, 2022 in London West spoke directly to the Baby hitmaker, 28, writing: 'Justin get your girl before I get mad' in a post that also trolled singer John Legend and the Vogue editor. Creative: West also shared a snap of Bella Hadid getting a spray on white dress during fashion week with the photoshopped 'White Lives Matter' slogan Fair: In another post he praised DailyMail.com for being 'really fair and positive' God is love: He continued his posting spree, sharing a screenshot from Hollywood Unlocked detailing Diddy's support for him. 'They do': West doubled down on his 'White Lives Matter' slogan on Wednesday and explained that when people ask why he made the shirt he replies that it's because 'They do' Shocking the fans: Ye first wore the 'White Lives Matter' design at his surprise Yeezy fashion show in Paris on Monday He also shared a screenshot of an article from Dailymail.com where professor Tatishe M. Nteta stated West is 'not alone' in his skepticism at the Black Lives Matter movement. Palling around: Also posing with West at Monday's show was right-wing commentator Candace Owens, who wore a complementary version of the 'White Lives Matter' shirt Bob Marley's granddaughter was among those who modeled West's new design in Paris as well Ye shocked fans on Monday, when he debuted the design, and even had fashion models in the show wearing the clothing with the message written across it, a response to the Black Lives Matter movement that was founded in 2013 following the fatal shooting of Trayvon Martin by George Zimmerman.