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Hailey Bieber Sends Love to Justin Bieber’s "Beautiful" Mom in Birthday Tribute
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Date:2025-04-14 14:54:23
We're confident you'll love this sweet birthday tribute.
Hailey Bieber showered Justin Bieber's mom, Pattie Mallette, with birthday wishes on social media, sharing a heartwarming message as her mother-in-law turned 48.
"Happy birthday beautiful Mama in Law," the Rhode Beauty founder wrote on her Instagram Story April 2. "I love you!"
Alongside Hailey's birthday message to the "Peaches" singer's mom, Hailey reposted a photo Pattie had previously shared of the two of them together. And if the snap looked familiar, it's because Pattie had used the photo to celebrate Hailey's 26th birthday back in November.
"Happy birthday @haileybieber," Pattie wrote at the time. "I can't wait to see what God has in store for you ahead. May this year be full of good surprises and lots of love. Your strength and kindness are inspiring. So grateful you were born! Love you lots."
Of course, that birthday message doesn't mark the first time Pattie has shown love to Hailey on her social media.
Back in 2019, Pattie shared a snap of herself, Justin, Hailey and Hailey's parents, Kennya Baldwin and Stephen Baldwin, out for a meal. She captioned the moment, "I love my family."
The following year, Pattie wished Hailey a Happy 24th Birthday, writing, alongside a festive selfie, "I love you forever. You are a gift and a blessing to our family. So grateful you were born !! Love love love."
But Pattie hasn't just voiced love for Hailey on her birthday. She also been vocal about having pride for her daughter-in-law after the 26-year-old revealed in an Instagram Reel that she underwent a heart procedure after suffering a mini-stroke in March 2022.
"Grateful you are recovering well," Pattie, who reposted Hailey's reel to her Instagram Story in April 2022, wrote at the time. "God is good. Thank you for sharing your story. So brave. I love you so much @haileybieber."
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