What Did Hailey Bieber Say About Selena Gomez?
In a feature with The Wall Street Journal, published on October 14, Bieber was asked about Rhode launching into Sephora, where the brand would sit alongside competitors.
““I think there is space for everybody. I don’t feel competitive with people that I’m not inspired by,” Bieber answered.
It was that simple statement that some interpreted as a dig at Selena. However, later in the interview the WSJ pressed further asking if the Rhode founder was nervous of comparisons being drawn to Selena.
The interviewer noted that Hailey was told to skip the question by a publicist, but later said: “It’s always annoying being pitted against other people. I didn’t ask for that.”
“When people want to see you a certain way and they’ve made up a story about you in their minds, it’s not up to you to change that.”

Following the comment going viral online, Bieber was forced to clear up any confusion, once again.
“I don’t think that this is about me, Hailey Bieber, and Selena Gomez,” Bieber said during an appearance on Bloomberg’s The Circuit. “This is not about this pitting between two women — it’s about the vile, disgusting hatred that can come from completely made-up and twisted, and perpetuated narratives that can be really dangerous.”
She went on to aptly add: “Time and time again I say there is no issue, and it’s so disappointing that people still behave this way over a man.”
Selena also spoke out about in a since-deleted Instagram story that read: “Just leave the girl alone. She can say whatever she wants …There is a room for everyone. And hopefully we can all stop.”
So, seriously, can we stop now?