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Justin Bieber 'Can Barely Sleep' Since Hailey Bieber’s Blood Clot Health Scare

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Hailey Bieber is on the mend, but her husband is understandably still concerned. As we previously reported, Hailey revealed over the weekend that she had been hospitalized for a blood clot in her brain.

The health scare is super terrifying, particularly coming on the heels of Justin Bieber’s recent bout of COVID-19.

Luckily, she’s recovering and seems to be doing just fine now. But apparently, her hubby hasn’t let his guard down. Related: Barack Obama Reveals He Tested Positive For COVID-19 A source for People revealed: OMG, that simultaneously warms and breaks our hearts.

We hope he gets some rest, but we also totally understand that the singer would be extra cautious and vigilant in the aftermath of such an event.

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