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Netflix star claims she was offered money to post Hailey Bieber hate as meme mocking Justin’s wife goes viral

A Netflix star has said she was offered money to post Hailey Bieber hate after a meme mocking Justin Bieber’s wife went viral. 

Francesca Farago, known for starring on Love Is Blind and Too Hot To Handle, said she was offered a ‘decent amount of money’ to take part in the social media trend, in an update on Monday. 

The meme, called ‘met by chance’, involves girlfriends joking about how they met their boyfriend by chance, when in reality they stalked them.

The posts, shared by girls about their own relationships, includes a clip of Hailey, 28, giggling, implying that she stalked Justin, 31, while making fun of their own stalking. She has denied the claims and is considering taking legal action. 

It comes in response to a seven part series on YouTube, titled Hailey Bieber EXPOSED as a STALKER, alleges she stalked Justin, and networked her way into marrying him. 

In a video shared to Snapchat, Francesca, said she refused to take part in the trend because it was ‘spreading hate’ about Hailey. 

Netflix star claims she was offered money to post Hailey Bieber hate as meme mocking Justin’s wife goes viral

Francesca Farago has said she was offered money to post Hailey Bieber hate after a meme mocking Justin Bieber ‘s wife went viral.

The meme involves girls joking about how they met their boyfriend by chance and includes a clip of Hailey laughing - implying that she stalked Justin. Hailey has denied the claims and is considering taking legal action

The meme involves girls joking about how they met their boyfriend by chance and includes a clip of Hailey laughing – implying that she stalked Justin. Hailey has denied the claims and is considering taking legal action 

Speaking in the Snapchat clip, she explained: ‘There’s a trend that’s like, “when my boyfriend thinks we met organically” then it slides to a photo of Hailey laughing – it’s supposed to mean that you are the stalker. 

‘Everyone is calling themselves Hailey Bieber because they stalked their man. It’s funny but it’s also mean. 

‘And, sometimes, me and Jesse get paid to do a trend on TikTok, the person who started it, or the person who owns the music on the clip pays creators to take part. 

Without naming who asked her, she added: ‘I got asked to do that trend, so, whoever created it, is paying creators to push a narrative and do that trend. 

‘I just think that it is so mean. They offered me a decent amount of money to do it and I was like, “no”.

‘Maybe I’m being dramatic but she’s a new mum it’s so mean, she doesn’t need to have this much hate on her.’ 

Meanwhile, when questioned by Jasmine Anomnachi, who runs the Pop Faction Instagram, creator of the ‘met by chance’ meme has said she was not paid by anyone to make her viral video and she doesn’t actually hate Hailey. 

Pop Faction added in a post: ‘The creator trend in question, has 175 followers wasn’t paid via creator fund either.’  

Francesca said she was offered a 'decent amount of money' to take part in the social media trend, in an update on Monday, but refused

Francesca said she was offered a ‘decent amount of money’ to take part in the social media trend, in an update on Monday, but refused 

Meanwhile, when questioned by Jasmine Anomnachi, who runs Pop Faction Instagram, creator of the 'met by chance' meme has said she was not paid by anyone to make her viral video

Meanwhile, when questioned by Jasmine Anomnachi, who runs Pop Faction Instagram, creator of the ‘met by chance’ meme has said she was not paid by anyone to make her viral video

Hailey is reportedly considering legal action after she was erroneously portrayed as being a bully and a stalker by various social media personalities (pictured in March)

Hailey is reportedly considering legal action after she was erroneously portrayed as being a bully and a stalker by various social media personalities (pictured in March)

Hailey is reportedly considering legal action after she was erroneously portrayed as being a bully and a stalker by various social media personalities. 

TMZ reported that the model has been in touch with attorney Lisa Moore, who represented Cardi B in her defamation lawsuit against blogger Tasha K back in 2022. Moore’s efforts helped Cardi win a $4 million judgement against Tasha. 

Hailey wants Lisa to look into any legal avenues she can possibly take against the untruths.  

A TikToker recently claimed Hailey liked a post she shared mocking Selena Gomez, 32, and her fiance Benny Blanco, 37 – which Bieber denied via a rep.

Hailey is said to be fed up with the mean-spirited narrative, one which she has been facing on-off for years.

Insiders told TMZ the online narratives have been doctored and made up to show Hailey in a negative light.

Hailey’s primary concern is that viewers are taking the information at face value.

While she has long avoided directly addressing the disputed claims as she felt the comments were ridiculous and untruthful, her feelings toward the matter are said to have changed ever since she became a parent.

She and Justin welcomed son Jack Blues, their first child together, last August. 

The new report comes not long after Hailey denied liking a post mocking Selena and Benny.  

TikTok user Courtney Presto recently claimed that the Rhode founder reacted to a clip she posted on February 14, regarding Selena and Benny’s photo shoot with Interview magazine, in which she made fun of some of the images featuring the pair.

A TikToker recently claimed Bieber liked a post she shared mocking Selena Gomez and her fiance Benny Blanco - which Bieber denied via a rep (Selena and Benny pictured in January)

A TikToker recently claimed Bieber liked a post she shared mocking Selena Gomez and her fiance Benny Blanco – which Bieber denied via a rep (Selena and Benny pictured in January)

TikTok user Courtney Presto recently claimed that the Rhode founder reacted to a clip she posted on February 14, regarding Selena, 32, and Benny's, 37, photo shoot

TikTok user Courtney Presto recently claimed that the Rhode founder reacted to a clip she posted on February 14, regarding Selena, 32, and Benny’s, 37, photo shoot

While Hailey avoided directly reacting to the narratives for years, things have changed now that she and husband Justin Bieber are parents (pictured 2023)

While Hailey avoided directly reacting to the narratives for years, things have changed now that she and husband Justin Bieber are parents (pictured 2023)

Insiders told the site that Hailey has recently been in touch with attorney Lisa Moore, who previously represented Cardi B in her defamation lawsuit against blogger Tasha K; Moore and Cardi pictured

Insiders told the site that Hailey has recently been in touch with attorney Lisa Moore, who previously represented Cardi B in her defamation lawsuit against blogger Tasha K; Moore and Cardi pictured

However, a representative for Hailey has refuted the claims. ‘This never happened,’ her spokesperson told Us Weekly.

‘This entire story has been fabricated by a content creator looking to capitalize off of an old, tired narrative,’ Hailey’s rep added.

Selena and Justin had an on-again, off-again relationship from 2009 to 2018.

Hailey began dating him shortly after his final split with Selena. Both Justin and Hailey have denied any overlap in their relationships.

In the seven-second video, TikTok creator Courtney appeared to be mocking some of the images – which included a rather bizarre snap of Selena’s feet resting on Benny’s cheeks.

‘This is the WORST,’ Courtney captioned the post, and told her followers: ‘Sorry to do this to everyone but I had to look at these photos so you do too.’

She added: ‘I genuinely can’t decide which is the worst.’

According to Courtney, Hailey liked the video.

Courtney has since apologized to Hailey in a video mocking the whole situation, but insisted the screenshot was real and adding it was wrong of her to assume Hailey herself liked the post and not a member of the team. 

Selena, who was once in a long-term on-off relationship with Justin, and Hailey, who went on to marry him, have been pitted against one another on social media and have asked previously fans to cease with the bullying. 

When their so-called ‘feud’ re-ignited in 2023, Selena urged people to stop trolling and bullying Hailey, and revealed they had been in contact discussing their on-going narrative.

‘Hailey Bieber reached out to me and let me know that she has been receiving death threats and such hateful negativity,’ Selena said on her Instagram Stories.

The couple welcomed their first child together, son Jack Blues, last year

The couple welcomed their first child together, son Jack Blues, last year

Gomez and Bieber put on a united front at the Academy Museum's second annual gala back in 2022

Gomez and Bieber put on a united front at the Academy Museum’s second annual gala back in 2022

‘This isn’t what I stand for. No one should have to experience hate or bullying. I’ve always advocated for kindness and really want this all to stop.’

Hailey subsequently thanked Selena for speaking up.

‘I want to thank Selena for speaking out, as her and I have been discussing the last few weeks how to move past this ongoing narrative between her and I.

‘The last few weeks have been very hard for everyone involved and millions of people are seeing so much hate around this which is extremely harmful. 

‘While social media is an incredible way to connect and build community, moments like this only create extreme division instead of bringing people together.

‘Things can always be taken out of context or construed differently than they were intended. We all need to be more thoughtful about what we post and what we say, including myself.

‘In the end, I believe love will always be bigger than hate and negativity, and there is always an opportunity to meet each other with more empathy and compassion.’

In 2022 they put on a united front as they posed together at the Academy Museum’s second annual gala.  

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