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Hailey Bieber published a heartfelt statement about the enormous mental and emotion toll internet trolls have had on her.

“I could sit here all day and say the hate doesn’t bug me, that the words that are said don’t affect me. But NEWS FLASH: it hurts to be torn apart on the internet!!!”

The model– who married Justin Bieber in 2018- has reportedly been the subject of criticism and comparison from fans of Selena Gomez, who previously dated the Canadian pop star.

In her Instagram post, Hailey Bieber admitted, “It hurts to be called names, and to feel like you don’t measure up to a certain standard..” Read the full statement below.

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Her husband, Justin Bieber released the lavish visuals for his new single, Yummy. The track is believed to be a love letter to his wife, and a celebration of their relationship. Watch it here.

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