Hailey Bieber finds herself at the center of a social media storm as a new TikTok trend has taken a dark turn. Initially, the trend involved users humorously portraying themselves as “stalkers” in their relationships, drawing on old clips of Bieber to amplify the joke. These videos insinuated that Bieber had meticulously orchestrated encounters with her now-husband, Justin Bieber, suggesting she had a plan to win his heart long before they became a couple.
However, the situation escalated when Francesca Faridany from “Too Hot to Handle” publicly claimed that the trend may not be as organic as it seems. In a Snapchat story that has since gone viral, she alleged that some TikTok creators are getting paid to promote these derogatory narratives about Bieber. “This trend isn’t organic at all,” Francesca stated, raising serious questions about the motivations behind the growing online ridicule aimed at the model and entrepreneur.
As the trend gained traction, it shifted from innocent humor to a concerning portrayal of Bieber as an obsessive figure. Many creators jumped on the bandwagon, crafting videos that showcased their own experiences with the tagline, “My man thinks we met by destiny,” while featuring clips of Bieber laughing. This led to a wave of online mockery, turning her into the unwitting punchline of the joke.
Francesca’s accusations have sparked considerable debate among fans and followers. While some dismiss her claims as unfounded, others are left wondering if there is indeed a calculated effort to vilify Bieber. The TikTok community is now split, with many questioning whether this trend was an innocent misfire or part of a more sinister smear campaign.
As speculation mounts, Bieber has remained silent on the matter, a choice that many believe is wise given the intense scrutiny she faces as a new mother. The situation continues to evolve, and with Francesca’s revelations, the underlying dynamics of social media influence and its impact on celebrity culture are once again in the spotlight.