Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin Bieber have shown throughout quarantine that they’re a united front with their candid new series, Biebers on Watch. Now they’re preparing for battle against a plastic surgeon who made a TikTok about the model’s face.
Last week Baldwin spoke out on Instagram about plastic surgery claims from a fan account. “Stop using pics that are edited by makeup artists!” she wrote online, per Us Weekly. “This photo on the right is NOT what I look like… I’ve never touched my face so If you’re gonna sit around and compare me at 13, and then me at 23, at least use a natural photo that wasn’t edited so crazy.”
Daniel Barrett, M.D., a plastic surgeon in Beverly Hills who often posts TikToks about alleged surgeries celebrities might have received, decided to counter Baldwin’s rebuttal. “Pay special attention to [her] nose,” he says in a new TikTok video—which displays two pictures of Hailey Baldwin years apart—per E! News. "What do you think? Well, I’ll tell you what I think. I think it’s physically impossible without getting a little bit of help from someone like myself to go from this picture to that picture.”" He then goes on to list procedures he thinks the model has received.
E! News released details of a cease-and-desist from the Biebers’ attorneys asking Barrett to remove the TikTok video using her “name, image, and likeness” to “commercially advertise your plastic surgery practice and to spread false, uncorroborated claims that Mrs. Bieber has undergone plastic surgery.”
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“These flagrant and conscious infringements of our Clients’ rights constitute a number of violations including, without limitation: misappropriation of name, likeness, image and persona for commercial purposes, misrepresentation, defamation, slander, false light, violation of rights of publicity, copyright infringement, trademark and service mark infringement, unfair competition, dilution, and interference with our Clients’ contractual obligations to third parties,” the letter reads, according to E!. The couple is also citing Barrett for captioning his video with lyrics from Justin Bieber’s song “Sorry,” which is “copyrighted protected lyrics.” (“Is it too late now to say sorry...👀,” is the caption of Barrett’s video about Baldwin.)
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