Amid Justin Bieber-Selena Gomez drama, Francesca Farago claims she was 'offered decent money' to promote Hailey Bieber hate online
Francesca Farago claims she was offered money to promote Hailey Bieber hate online, amid the ongoing drama between Justin Bieber, Hailey Bieber, and Selena Gomez. Farago alleges that some influencers are being paid to push negative narratives against Hailey

Internet personality Francesca Farago has made shocking claims about the ongoing drama between Justin Bieber, Hailey Bieber and Selena Gomez. Farago, known for her stint in the first season of the reality TV show Too Hot to Handle, claimed that certain individuals on TikTok have been paid to push negative narratives against Hailey Bieber. Her allegations come after a seven-part TikTok docuseries about the Rhode founder sparked shock across social media platforms.
Francesca Farago claims she pushed back offers to promote Hailey Bieber hate
Francesca Farago has claimed the ongoing hate trends against Hailey Bieber might be a part of a larger smear campaign. Without naming anyone specifically, she alleged that several influencers are being paid to promote negative narratives about Hailey.
Farago's claims come on the heels of viral TikTok docuseries that 'exposed' Hailey's 10-year plan to marry Justin and her decade-long obsession with Selena Gomez. It claimed that Hailey stalked and was lurking from the shadows when the Baby singer was with Gomez before she ended up with him.
After the TikTok docuseries went viral, it gave birth to a new social media trend titled 'met by chance, ' which had girlfriends joking how they met their boyfriends accidentally, but in reality, stalked them. The posts includes a clip of Hailey giggling, implying she stalked Justin.
Posting on Snapchat, she said, "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."
She said that everyone is hopping on the trend, and it's funny, but she also acknowledged that it's mean.
She added, "And, sometimes, I and Jesse [her partner] 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."
She continued, "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.' "
Francesca Farago from Netflix’s “Too Hot To Handle” exposes on Snapchat that someone is paying influencers to post Hailey Bieber hate content on every social media platform. pic.twitter.com/fxuBoSAGwO
— fae (@demismonarchy) April 7, 2025
Hailey Bieber considering legal actions against viral TikTok trends
According to TMZ, Hailey Bieber is considering taking legal action against internet trolls after haters tried to paint her as a bully and stalker. The outlet stated that Hailey may hire a lawyer, as online narratives have been fabricated to promote a hate train against her.
What's up with Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez?
In the meantime, Justin Bieber has shocked the Internet with his bizarre Instagram antics. Many believe he's 'crashing out' after Selena Gomez's engagement to Benny Blanco.
The Justice hitmaker shared a Gollum meme to poke fun at girls getting engaged (note: Selena got engaged in December) and then liked a post by social media page Complex about Gomez and Blanco.
Justin Bieber going crazy because of Selena’s engagement?? Karma is real pic.twitter.com/a1YxzRHDhM
— souv (@souvenirgomez1) April 2, 2025
While one side of the internet believes he is seeking attention to promote his upcoming comeback album, others have theorised he is still not over his ex girlfriend.
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