Justin Bieber Gets “Double Take” Reaction with TikTok Filter

Justin Bieber surprised and amused fans when his wife, Hailey Bieber, playfully applied the “Justin Bieber face” filter onto him in a TikTok video.

The realistic filter, which mimics Justin’s appearance, left fans doing a “double take.” Many initially thought it was someone else until realizing it was Hailey who posted the clip. Fans praised the video as “iconic” and noted that it was the “most realistic one yet.” The couple engaged with the TikTok trend, adding a fun twist to their social media interactions.

Hailey Bieber’s TikTok Video Goes Viral

Hailey Bieber shared the TikTok video featuring Justin with the customized face filter, and fans were quick to react to the uncanny resemblance. The clip garnered comments about how it initially fooled viewers, with some expressing surprise at the accuracy of the filter, including replicating Justin’s hair and tattoos. The playful use of the TikTok trend showcased the couple’s sense of humor and willingness to participate in lighthearted social media content.

Justin and Hailey Bieber’s Playful Social Media Presence

The video added to the playful and relatable image that Justin and Hailey Bieber often share on their social media platforms. The couple, married since 2018, has been open about their relationship, giving fans glimpses into their daily lives. Their participation in TikTok trends and challenges contributes to their social media presence, creating a connection with their audience through fun and engaging content.

Biebers’ Dinner with Churchome Leader Raises Eyebrows

In other news, Justin and Hailey Bieber were seen having dinner with Churchome leader Judah Smith and his wife Chelsea Smith in Los Angeles. The Biebers’ association with Churchome comes after the couple seemingly found a new pastor, three years after their previous association with Hillsong leader Carl Lentz ended. The dinner sparked interest and discussions about the couple’s spiritual connections and their engagement with various church communities.

Controversy Surrounding Churchome’s Wage and Hour Abuse Claims

The Churchome community led by Judah Smith faced controversy as an employee, Rachel Kellogg, filed a lawsuit accusing the church and its leaders of wage and hour abuse. Allegations included the requirement for employees to give 10% of their gross earned wages per month as an offering, with claims of pressure, discipline, or termination for non-compliance. The lawsuit raised questions about the practices of Churchome and its leaders, adding a layer of complexity to the Biebers’ association with the church.

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