Justin Bieber is giving a resounding nod of approval to Keke Palmer's fashion sense. Indeed, the singer behind the hit "What Do You Mean?" offered words of praise for the "Nope" star's stylish ensemble during the New York Knicks versus Boston Celtics game on February 8th.
After Keke shared snapshots of her Outfit Of The Day—comprising a crisp white crop top, a chic Burberry trench coat, beige trousers, and a vibrant patterned headwrap—Justin took to Instagram, appending a heart-eyed emoji to his message: "She said I'm poppin' out." This comment sparked a flurry of reactions from fans, ranging from speculations about a potential musical collaboration to fond reminisces of Justin's 2009 guest appearance on Keke's former Disney Channel show, "True Jackson, VP."
One Instagram user responded to the Grammy-winner with, "I love how you support the ladies," while another quipped, "Periodt, Justin! Better let 'em know!" Meanwhile, some fans expressed concern that Justin's comment might stir up trouble in his paradise with wife Hailey Bieber. However, Justin recently put an end to all breakup rumors once and for all, following an incident where his Instagram account unfollowed Hailey's.
"Someone went on my account and unfollowed my wife," he clarified in an Instagram Story on January 21st. "Stuff is getting suspicious out here." To further affirm the strength of their bond, Hailey posted a photo of her husband catching a nap on her social media the very next day.
For this couple, who welcomed their six-month-old son Jack Blues Bieber into the world, this was far from their first encounter with divorce speculation. "People have made me feel terrible about my relationship since day one," Hailey revealed to W magazine last year. "They say, 'Oh, they're falling apart. They hate each other. They're getting divorced.' It's as if people can't fathom our happiness."
"I used to pretend it didn't hurt as much," she continued. "I tried convincing myself that you get used to it after a while, that this is just how things are said and people are. But I've realized that it never truly stops hurting."