СБУ ударами по россии дает Украине необходимые карты для переговоров, — военный эксперт

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Позицию Украины в переговорах с врагом усиливает Служба Безопасности своими ударами по территории россии.
Позицию Украины в переговорах с врагом усиливает Служба Безопасности своими ударами по территории россии.
Такое мнение высказал военный эксперт Алексей Копатько.
Эксперт подчеркивает, что в переговоры этим летом активно вступил генерал Малюк. “Лето началось с операции “Паутина”. СБУ нанесла болезненный удар по российской стратегической авиации. Затем потрясла мост через Керченский пролив. Уже этих двух карт было достаточно для намека, что без обсуждения условий Украины выстроить процесс не получится”, — акцентирует Копатько.
Военный эксперт напоминает, что СБУ в системном режиме начала дотягиваться до предприятий российского ВПК. “Успешные удары по НПЗ плюс другая инфраструктура. Все маршруты россияне знают. Но поделать ничего не могут, им приходится выбирать: защищать средствами ПВО/ПРО тушки бонз в Москве и Питере или стратегические объекты? На все уже не хватает”, — считает Копатько.
“СБУ организовывает в россии “мини-паутины”. Заходит с двух сторон. Сначала выпиливает производственные мощности для производства и ремонта дорогостоящей техники. А потом уничтожает саму технику. Очень концентрированная дипломатия. Именно благодаря ей договариваться придется не так, как задумывали в Кремле”, — резюмирует военный эксперт.

石破首相 物価高対策 “ことし秋に経済対策策定を”

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石破総理大臣は、先の参議院選挙で物価高対策として掲げた給付金の与党内での検討状況やアメリカの関税措置を受けた国内産業への…
石破総理大臣は、先の参議院選挙で物価高対策として掲げた給付金の与党内での検討状況やアメリカの関税措置を受けた国内産業への影響などを見極めながら、ことしの秋に経済対策を策定する考えを示しました。
石破総理大臣は、 、総理大臣官邸で記者団に対し、物価高対策について「物価高に負けない賃上げを実現することが基本だが、賃上げが物価上昇を安定的に上回るまでの間、困っている方々、本当に苦しんでいる方々を支援するための対応が必要だ」と述べました。
その上で、先の参議院選挙で与党が公約に掲げた給付金についての与党内での検討や野党との協議の状況、それにアメリカの関税措置を受けた合意の実施状況や国内産業への影響などを見極めながら、ことし秋に経済対策を策定する考えを示しました。
そして、閣僚への具体的な柱立ての指示は改めて行うと説明し、「与党とも連携して検討を深め、党派を超えた協議を呼びかけ結論を得たい」と述べました。

Tame Impala announces Deadbeat U.S. tour with two nights at Kia Forum

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Pre-sale sign-ups begin today at tameimpala.com. All tickets will be on sale to the general public at noon on Sept. 12 at Ticketmaster.com.
Tame Impala, the project of Australian multi-instrumentalist Kevin Parker, will return to the road this fall with the Deadbeat U.S. tour, announced in support of his upcoming album “Deadbeat.”
Southern California fans will have multiple chances to catch the show: the tour stops at San Diego’s Pechanga Arena on Nov. 9 before two nights at Inglewood’s Kia Forum on Nov. 11-12.
The run opens Oct. 31 with back-to-back nights at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center and wraps Nov. 14 at Oakland Arena.
Pre-sale sign-ups begin today at tameimpala.com. All tickets will be on sale to the general public at noon on Sept. 12 at Ticketmaster.com.
The new record arrives Oct.17 via Columbia Records. Parker has already previewed the record with singles “Loser,” with Joe Keery from Stranger Things appearing in the newest music video, and “End of Summer,” showcasing the album’s club-psych sound shaped by Western Australia’s rave culture. The project was recorded in Fremantle and Parker’s Wave House studio in Injidup.
The record marks his first since 2020’s “The Slow Rush,” which reached No. 1 in multiple territories and earned Parker his highest U.S. and U.K. chart placements to date. Across his career, Tame Impala has released four albums — “Innerspeaker,” “Lonerism,” “Currents,” and “The Slow Rush” — blending psychedelic rock and electronic music into a sound that has influenced a generation of artists.
In addition to his solo work, Parker has collaborated with global stars including Dua Lipa, Lady Gaga, Travis Scott, The Weeknd, Rihanna, SZA, and Mark Ronson. His track “The Less I Know the Better” recently surpassed two billion streams. Earlier this year, Parker won his first Grammy Award for his collaboration with Justice on “Neverender.”
The Deadbeat tour is Parker’s first U.S. headlining run since 2021, when he sold out arenas including the Forum in Los Angeles and Red Rocks in Denver.

Легендарний Кевін Спейсі вперше зробив заяву про війну в Україні

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Новини України за останню годину. Читати актуальні новини на порталі ТЕЛЕГРАФ.
Під час Венеційського кінофестивалю легендарний американський актор та дворазовий лауреат премії “Оскар” Кевін Спейсі вперше заговорив про велику війну, яку Росія розпочала на території України. На церемонії нагородження Better World Fund 66-річна зірка “Карткового будинку” публічно висловив підтримку нашій державі.
Він закцентував увагу на важливості допомоги українцям, котрі постраждали від терористичної діяльності РФ. Про це ексклюзивно OBOZ.UA повідомили у пресслужбі продюсерки Ельвіри Гаврилової-Патерсон, яка отримала від актора особисту подяку.
“У цей час мого життя довіра й шанс, які я отримав, мають для мене величезне значення. Я вдячний Ельвірі та всій команді. Її благодійний фонд, що допомагає жінкам і дітям, які постраждали від війни, заслуговує на повагу і підтримку”, – промовив знаменитість.
Варто зауважити, що цьогоріч у межах Венеційського кінофестивалю відбулася презентація науково-фантастичного фільму “Holiguards Saga – The Portal of Force”, де одну з головних ролей зіграв Кевін Спейсі. Кінокартина розкриває історію жінки, яка може поставити крапку в багаторічному конфлікті між двома надприродними угрупованнями. Постпродакшн проєкту забезпечила компанія Elledgy Media Group, яку заснувала Ельвіра Гаврилова-Патерсон.
Окрім того, під час церемонії міжнародної організації Better World Fund, що традиційно відзначає діячів культури, мистецтва та гуманітарної сфери, почесну відзнаку отримала українська продюсерка. Нагороду Ельвірі Гавриловій-Патерсон вручив особисто Кевін Спейсі.Що відомо про Ельвіру Гаврилову-Патерсон
Підприємиця народилася у Миколаєві. У 2016 році Ельвіра Гаврилова-Патерсон стала головною редакторки газети “Деньги плюс”, яка під її керівництвом змінила формат і отримала назву Financoff. У 2019-му вона почала активно працювати над популяризацією проєкту “Гордість і Краса України” за межами нашої держави, аби привернути увагу до талановитих українців.
Ельвіра Гаврилова-Патерсон також заснувала бренд жіночого одягу Elvira Gavrilova. Її колекції опинялися серед переліку найкращих за версією L’Officiel та HD Fashion & LifeStyle.

OpenAI Spends $10 Billion to Get Into the Chip Business

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Gotta spend that money somewhere.
OpenAI would like to stop being so reliant on Nvidia to handle its processing needs. To address that, the artificial intelligence startup is reportedly teaming up with Broadcom to develop its own chips, set to be available starting next year, according to the Financial Times.
The Wall Street Journal reports that OpenAI’s deal with the US-based semiconductor firm will see the two work together to create custom artificial intelligence chips, which will be used internally by OpenAI to train and run its new ChatGPT models and other AI products. The deal will reportedly put $10 billion into the pockets of Broadcom, which had announced a mystery deal on Thursday that apparently didn’t stay all that mysterious for long.
The deal probably shouldn’t be too big a surprise, just given the sheer volume of demand that Nvidia is currently tasked with fulfilling. The company has been the go-to for hyperscalers in the AI space looking to build quickly, producing chips that have become the standard for Amazon Web Services, Google, Microsoft, and Oracle. In fact, Oracle just announced plans to buy more than $40 billion worth of Nvidia chips for use in a new data center that will reportedly be a part of the Stargate Project, a joint effort by AI firms to expand computing infrastructure. Plus, there were hints that OpenAI was working on an in-house chip earlier this year. It appears those plans are now coming to fruition.
OpenAI isn’t the only company trying to wean itself off of its need for Nvidia’s supply of compute. Google has reportedly been calling around to data centers and offering its own custom chips to help handle AI-related processing, according to The Information. Amazon is reportedly working on its own AI chips, and Microsoft has gotten into the chipmaking business, as well.
Nvidia likely won’t be short on demand even with some of the big players attempting to go their own way. Just last week, the company reported that its sales were up 56% in the most recent quarter, suggesting that demand isn’t slowing down. There were also reports last month that the Trump administration may be loosening some of its trade tensions with China and other countries in a way that would allow Nvidia to sell its latest chips overseas, opening the company back up to some major international markets that have been complicated by the trade wars initiated by Trump and company.

Someone could win $1.8B Powerball jackpot Saturday. Odds are their identity will remain a mystery

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Lawmakers have changed the rules to provide anonymity for winners to protect them from being targeted by criminals or harassed on social media.
After Iowa gas station employee Timothy Schultz won a $29 million lottery jackpot in 1999, he decided to hold a press conference. Lottery officials told him it would help him avoid being “hounded by media” since state law required his name to be disclosed anyway.
But the then-21-year-old soon felt the consequences of his overnight fame.
He felt like a “deer in headlights,” and his life immediately changed: Strangers regularly asked him for autographs or to “rub him for good luck.” Shultz, now in his 40s, said he would consider remaining anonymous today if he were given the choice.
“I wasn’t just Tim anymore, I was Tim the lottery winner,” Shultz said.Saturday’s drawing is for $1.8 billion
Saturday’s $1.8 billion Powerball jackpot is the second-largest in history, but even if there is a winner, don’t expect to find out who they are or how they plan to use their winnings — unlike when Schultz won, most winners can now remain anonymous.
Lawmakers in many states have changed the rules in recent decades to protect winners from being targeted by criminals and unscrupulous people asking for money. And even in the approximately two dozen states where names are disclosed, winners are advised to avoid public scrutiny.
Kurt Panouses is a lottery lawyer who has represented winners for decades, including some worth hundreds of millions.
Panouses advises his clients to use intermediaries where possible and claim their prizes on busy news days, such as Election Day, to avoid coverage.
Panouses regularly fields inquiries from investors, scammers and people in need, all trying to reach his clients.
“It’s hard for people who don’t have the experience or life perspective to say no,” Panouses said.Lotteries have a long history of public disclosure
It wasn’t always this way. For centuries, public disclosure of those with winning tickets was an essential part of ensuring people could trust lotteries.
Lotteries in America date to the 1700s, when governments, like now, used them to raise money. Jonathan D. Cohen, the author of “For a Dollar and a Dream: State Lotteries in Modern America,” said they were born out of a “distinctly American desire for government services without paying taxes for them.”
Early on, they were more like raffles. Winners would be announced at fairs with ticket holders in the audience.
In the 1980s, in some states, Cohen said, people would buy tickets to jackpot games with in-person drawings. About 20 people would stand on stage and one would win. Their emotional personal stories helped fuel the popularity of lotteries.
“Here’s this housewife, here’s this orphan,” Cohen said. “The person who wins the lottery is sitting right there and, of course, immediately starts weeping.”
The big multi-state lotteries like Powerball and Mega Millions, which roll over prize money when no one wins and generate ever-larger jackpots, disrupted that approach, he said. It reduced the human element but allowed for bigger prizes.
Nine states allow all lottery winners to remain completely anonymous for all lotteries. Ten states allow lottery winners to remain anonymous for wins above a certain amount, ranging from $10,000 in Minnesota to $10 million in Virginia.
In some states where there is no anonymity for individual winners, people can still claim prizes anonymously through private trusts.
Attorney Mark K. Harder claimed the $842.4 million jackpot on behalf of a Michigan couple in 2024.
In addition to the security concerns, Harder said the couple wanted to be perceived “the way they had always been perceived.”
Harder said the family also hired a public relations team to vet their social media profiles to make sure they didn’t unintentionally give anything away.At least one winner has regretted hitting the jackpot
In one well-known case, Andrew “Jack” Whittaker Jr. of West Virginia became an instant celebrity in 2002 when he won a lump sum of $113.4 million after taxes. It was the largest U.S. lottery jackpot won by a single ticket to date.
But he quickly fell victim to scandals, lawsuits and personal setbacks, later saying he wished he had torn up the ticket. He died in 2020.
Cohen said such well-publicized instances are outliers. The vast majority of winners are healthier and wealthier than non-winners, he said.
States, meanwhile, have an interest in disclosing the names to thwart fraud and to boost trust, he said.
“You don’t want the lottery director’s nephew to win every jackpot and just claim it anonymously and nobody knows who it is,” Cohen said.
He noted that states have mechanisms to prevent such subterfuge, like requiring that names of winners be disclosed to their lottery commissions.
The winner of the largest jackpot so far bought his ticket in California, which requires disclosure. Edwin Castro released a written statement when he won $2.04 billion in 2023 but declined to speak to reporters.
Last year, a Laotian immigrant and cancer survivor who won a $1.3 billion Powerball jackpot bucked recent trends at a press conference where he hoisted a huge check above his head. Shultz said those stories, along with his own, have value.
“I think it could be really positive, if they want to inspire other people,” he said.

Ilu żołnierzy z Zachodu trafi do Ukrainy? Zełenski podał nowe szczegóły

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Prezydent Ukrainy Wołodymyr Zełenski spotkał się z przewodniczącym Rady Europejskiej Antonio Costą. Zełenski poinformował, że w ramach tzw. koalicji chętnych do Ukrainy mają zostać skierowane “tysiące” zagranicznych żołnierzy, podkreślając, że liczba ta nie jest jeszcze oficjalnie potwierdzona.
Prezydent Ukrainy Wołodymyr Zełenski spotkał się z przewodniczącym Rady Europejskiej Antonio Costą. Zełenski poinformował, że w ramach tzw. koalicji chętnych do Ukrainy mają zostać skierowane “tysiące” zagranicznych żołnierzy, podkreślając, że liczba ta nie jest jeszcze oficjalnie potwierdzona.
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Prezydent Ukrainy Wołodymyr Zełenski spotkał się w piątek z przewodniczącym Rady Europejskiej Antoniem Costą. Zełenski przekazał, że w ramach tzw. koalicji chętnych do Ukrainy mają tracić “tysiące” wojskowych.
– To kwestia, o której mówiliście, że pojawiły się informacje o 10 tys. (żołnierzy-red). Jeszcze raz powtarzam, nie będę mówił o dokładnej liczbie, ale ważne jest, że wszystko to omawiamy. Tak, na pewno nie będą to pojedynczy żołnierze, lecz tysiące. To fakt, ale na razie jest jeszcze trochę za wcześnie, by o tym mówić – padło.
– Wszyscy widzą, że Rosja nie przestaje swoich ataków. Wszyscy widzą, że skutki rosyjskich uderzeń są najbardziej niszczące dla naszych zwykłych miast i wsi, dla cywilów ukraińskich. Europa jest tak zorganizowana, że głosy społeczności często mają nie mniejsze znaczenie niż głosy państw. Dlatego tak ważne jest, aby społeczności pozostawały aktywne – wskazał jednocześnie Zełenski.
Dodajmy, że po zakończeniu w czwartek spotkania tzw. koalicji chętnych dla Ukrainy odbyła się konferencja prasowa. Do dziennikarzy wyszli Wołodymyr Zełenski i Emmanuel Macron. Prezydent Francji powiedział, że rozmawiano m.in. na temat “odbudowy ukraińskiej armii”. 26 krajów zdecydowało, że “rozmieści swoje siły zbrojne, swoich żołnierzy w Ukrainie jako te siły reasekuracyjne po zawieszeniu broni albo po traktacie pokojowym”.
Później głos zabrał także Donald Tusk. – Polska, co już wielokrotnie podkreślaliśmy, nie przewiduje wysłania żołnierzy do Ukrainy. Także po zakończeniu wojny – zadeklarował premier na pokładzie samolotu w drodze powrotnej do kraju.
– My jesteśmy odpowiedzialni za logistykę. Wiadomo, że w Polsce jest ten największy hub, to miejsce organizacji pomocy dla Ukrainy. I to jest zadanie wystarczające, żeby nie powiedzieć: wyjątkowej wagi. (.) Wszyscy akceptują tę formę obecności polskiej pomocy dla Ukrainy – podkreślił szef rządu.
Uczestnicy spotkania połączyli się też z Donaldem Trumpem. – Rozmawialiśmy o tym, w jaki sposób można by skłonić Putina do podjęcia rozmów, bo też nikt nie ukrywał, wszyscy są rozczarowani brakiem efektów – mimo wysiłków ze strony państwa i ze strony prezydenta Stanów Zjednoczonych. Mimo spotkania na Alasce, a później tego spotkania w Waszyngtonie – powiedział Tusk.
– Natomiast efektów tych działań na razie nie ma i wygląda na to, że Putin, Rosja grają na zwłokę – dodał. Na koniec podkreślił, że nie dało się nie zauważyć, “jak wiele krajów jest zdeterminowanych, zjednoczonych i solidarnych w sprawie zakończenia tej wojny”.
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Grüne-Jugend-Chefin: Jette Nietzard beleidigt Söder als „Hundesohn“

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Die Noch-Chefin des Grünen-Nachwuchses nennt CSU-Chef Söder auf Tiktok „Hundesohn“ – weil er seinen angeblich bequemen Lebensstil nicht auch für andere wolle. Sie erregt nicht zum ersten Mal Aufsehen.
Die Noch-Chefin des Grünen-Nachwuchses nennt CSU-Chef Söder auf Tiktok „Hundesohn“ – weil er seinen angeblich bequemen Lebensstil nicht auch für andere wolle. Sie erregt nicht zum ersten Mal Aufsehen.
Die scheidende Chefin der Grünen Jugend, Jette Nietzard, hat den CSU-Vorsitzenden Markus Söder als „Hundesohn“ beschimpft. In einem 50-Sekunden-Video auf der Social-Media-Plattform Tiktok sagt sie, der bayerische Ministerpräsident lebe das „gute Leben“, in dem er esse und reise, ohne zu arbeiten, weil er selten bei Bundesratssitzungen und im Parlament sei. „Dieser Hundesohn will einfach nur das gute Leben für sich und nicht das gute Leben für alle.“ Von Söder gab es zunächst keine Reaktion.
Nietzard hatte bereits in der Vergangenheit mit Äußerungen in sozialen Medien für Ärger gesorgt und zieht sich nach Kritik auch aus der eigenen Partei vom Amt zurück. So hatte sie sich im Mai auf ihrem privaten Instagram-Kanal mit einem Pullover gezeigt, auf dem das Kürzel „ACAB“ zu lesen war. Es steht für „All Cops Are Bastards“ (deutsch: Alle Polizisten sind Bastarde). Parteichef Felix Banaszak nannte dies „inakzeptabel“, die Parteiführung kündigte ein Gespräch mit ihr an. Nietzard erklärte, beim Bundeskongress der Nachwuchsorganisation Mitte Oktober nicht wieder als Bundessprecherin zu kandidieren.

Anthropic to pay authors $1.5B to settle lawsuit over pirated chatbot training material

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The artificial intelligence company Anthropic has agreed to pay authors $3,000 per book in a landmark settlement over pirated chatbot training material.
Artificial intelligence company Anthropic has agreed to pay $1.5 billion to settle a class-action lawsuit by book authors who say the company took pirated copies of their works to train its chatbot.
The landmark settlement, if approved by a judge as soon as Monday, could mark a turning point in legal battles between AI companies and the writers, visual artists and other creative professionals who accuse them of copyright infringement.
The company has agreed to pay authors about $3,000 for each of an estimated 500,000 books covered by the settlement.
“As best as we can tell, it’s the largest copyright recovery ever”, said Justin Nelson, a lawyer for the authors. “It is the first of its kind in the AI era.”
A trio of authors — thriller novelist Andrea Bartz and nonfiction writers Charles Graeber and Kirk Wallace Johnson — sued last year and now represent a broader group of writers and publishers whose books Anthropic downloaded to train its chatbot Claude.
A federal judge dealt the case a mixed ruling in June, finding that training AI chatbots on copyrighted books wasn’t illegal but that Anthropic wrongfully acquired millions of books through pirate websites.
If Anthropic had not settled, experts say losing the case after a scheduled December trial could have cost the San Francisco-based company even more money.
“We were looking at a strong possibility of multiple billions of dollars, enough to potentially cripple or even put Anthropic out of business”, said William Long, a legal analyst for Wolters Kluwer.
U.S. District Judge William Alsup of San Francisco has scheduled a Monday hearing to review the settlement terms.
Anthropic said in a statement Friday that the settlement, if approved, “will resolve the plaintiffs’ remaining legacy claims.”
“We remain committed to developing safe AI systems that help people and organizations extend their capabilities, advance scientific discovery, and solve complex problems”, said Aparna Sridhar, the company’s deputy general counsel.
As part of the settlement, the company has also agreed to destroy the original book files it downloaded.
Books are known to be important sources of data — in essence, billions of words carefully strung together — that are needed to build the AI large language models behind chatbots like Anthropic’s Claude and its chief rival, OpenAI’s ChatGPT.
Alsup’s June ruling found that Anthropic had downloaded more than 7 million digitized books that it “knew had been pirated.” It started with nearly 200,000 from an online library called Books3, assembled by AI researchers outside of OpenAI to match the vast collections on which ChatGPT was trained.
Debut thriller novel The Lost Night by Bartz, a lead plaintiff in the case, was among those found in the Books3 dataset.
Anthropic later took at least 5 million copies from the pirate website Library Genesis, or LibGen, and at least 2 million copies from the Pirate Library Mirror, Alsup wrote.
The Authors Guild told its thousands of members last month that it expected “damages will be minimally $750 per work and could be much higher” if Anthropic was found at trial to have willfully infringed their copyrights. The settlement’s higher award — approximately $3,000 per work — likely reflects a smaller pool of affected books, after taking out duplicates and those without copyright.
On Friday, Mary Rasenberger, CEO of the Authors Guild, called the settlement “an excellent result for authors, publishers, and rightsholders generally, sending a strong message to the AI industry that there are serious consequences when they pirate authors’ works to train their AI, robbing those least able to afford it.”
The Danish Rights Alliance, which successfully fought to take down one of those shadow libraries, said Friday that the settlement would be of little help to European writers and publishers whose works aren’t registered with the U.S. Copyright Office.
“On the one hand, it’s comforting to see that compiling AI training datasets by downloading millions of books from known illegal file-sharing sites comes at a price”, said Thomas Heldrup, the group’s head of content protection and enforcement.
On the other hand, Heldrup said it fits a tech industry playbook to grow a business first and later pay a relatively small fine, compared to the size of the business, for breaking the rules.
“It is my understanding that these companies see a settlement like the Anthropic one as a price of conducting business in a fiercely competitive space”, Heldrup said.
The privately held Anthropic, founded by ex-OpenAI leaders in 2021, said Tuesday that it had raised another $13 billion in investments, putting its value at $183 billion.
Anthropic also said it expects to make $5 billion in sales this year, but, like OpenAI and many other AI startups, it has never reported making a profit, relying instead on investors to back the high costs of developing AI technology for the expectation of future payoffs.

Justin Bieber Shares Sexy Snap of Hailey After Gushing Over Wife In 'Swag II'

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Justin Bieber’s continuing his love fest over Hailey Bieber . after dropping a new album where he sings her praises, he’s sharing some sexy snaps of his wife.
Justin Bieber’s continuing his love fest over Hailey Bieber . after dropping a new album where he sings her praises, he’s sharing some sexy snaps of his wife.
Check out these photos Justin just shared on Instagram . Hailey’s looking amazing!
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In one snap, Hailey’s got her nipples trying to poke through her green top, which is unbuttoned just enough to show off her belly button and some serious side boob.
Justin also shared another shot of Hailey sipping a Dunkin’ Donuts iced coffee.
The thirst traps were accompanied by an exploding head emoji . in other words, Justin can’t believe he’s married to such a babe.
Justin’s IG post comes house after he released “Swag II” . he sings about Hailey in a bunch of tracks, promising she will “always be the one that I choose” and saying he will be her “safe space” and the one to take her pain away.
The Biebs also sings about a fight he doesn’t want to be in on the song “PETTING ZOO” but he’s more focused on the ups in their marriage than the downs.

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