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Justin Bieber’s Mom Pattie Mallette Calls Hailey ‘So Brave’ For Sharing Her Health Scare Story

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Pattie Mallette is proud of her daughter-in-law. Justin Bieber's mom took to Instagram on Wednesday to share her support for Hailey Bieber after the 25-year-old model detailed a recent health scare.«Grateful you are recovering well,» Pattie wrote, sharing Hailey's video to her Stories. «God is good.

Thank you for sharing your story.»«So brave,» she continued. «I love you so much @haileybieber.»Pattie's post came just hours after Hailey posted a YouTube video detailing the events that took place a little over a month ago, which led to doctors finding a blood clot in her brain. «Thank you all for watching and listening to my story.» she captioned the video. «I feel very grateful and lucky to have had the resources and family support to be able to deal with this as quickly as I did.

I wanted to make this video to share more info and a few resources below to turn to if you have gone or are going through something similar.»Pattie Mallette, Justin Bieber and Hailey Rhode Bieber attend YouTube Originals 'Justin Bieber: Seasons' premiere at Regency Bruin Theater on Jan.

27, 2020 in Westwood, California.Hailey first detailed what she felt as she was out to eat with Justin. «We were in the middle of talking and all of a sudden, I felt this really weird sensation that kind of like, traveled down my arm from my shoulder all the way down to my fingertips, and it made my fingertips feel really numb and weird,» she recalled, saying Justin asked her twice if she was OK, but she wasn't able to respond.«The right side of my face started drooping,» she continued.

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