Hailey Bieber appeared on Good Morning America today to discuss her newly-released Rhode skincare line, but she also candidly touched on how her husband Justin Bieber is faring after he announced he has been diagnosed with Ramsay Hunt syndrome. While Justin is on track to recover fully, the virus has caused partial face paralysis, Justin explained on Instagram last week.
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Hailey shared, “He’s doing really well. He is getting better every single day. He’s feeling a lot better and, obviously, it was just a very scary and random situation to happen, but he’s going to be totally okay, and I’m just grateful that he’s fine.”
“The support has been really amazing just from fans, friends, family,” Hailey added. “Every single person has sent well wishes, advice, recommendations. It’s actually been really amazing.”
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A source spoke to People on June 11 about how Hailey and Justin were privately coping with the diagnosis. “Between Hailey’s health scare earlier this year [Hailey had a mini stroke in March and has since fully recovered] and now this, it’s a lot for them,” the source said. “Hailey is worried as well. Just like Justin did everything he could to take care of Hailey, she now does the same for him.”
“They are a great team and will get through it together,” the source added. “Justin can’t wait to recover and continue working.”
Justin said as much in his Instagram video, telling fans, via People, “This is pretty serious as you can see. I wish this wasn’t the case but obviously, my body is telling me I got to slow down, and I hope you guys understand, and I’ll be using this time to rest and relax and get back to 100 percent so that I can do what I was born to do.”
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