Move over, Netflix—TikTok’s latest “documentary” sensation is under fire, and fans are not holding back. A seven-part video series claiming to reveal the “real story” behind Hailey Bieber, Justin Bieber, and Selena Gomez has taken the internet by storm… only to be completely debunked by eagle-eyed fans.
Now, a YouTube deep-dive is tearing the so-called exposé to shreds—proving that nearly every “shocking” claim is either misleading, manipulated, or just plain false.

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Timeline Tampering & Photo Fakery
One of the biggest bombshells? The doc completely botches the timeline, insisting Hailey was a Justin superfan before 2009. But here’s the tea: The “proof” they use—a photo of young Hailey—was actually taken the same day she officially met Justin. Oops.

And let’s talk about that infamous magazine pic where Hailey’s holding an issue with Justin and Selena on the cover. The doc claims it’s proof she was obsessed with them—but defenders point out she was actually promoting Cody Simpson, her then-collaborator (and briefly, rumored flame).
Want the FULL breakdown? Watch the viedoe down below.
Did Hailey Really Copy Selena’s Style?
The doc’s most savage accusation? That Hailey copied Selena’s outfits down to the last accessory. But the receipts tell a different story—in many cases, Hailey wore the looks first.

And the wildest claim yet? That Selena’s Only Murders in the Building character was based on Hailey’s fashion—supposedly confirmed by her stylist. (Except… no one can actually verify that.)

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The Rise of the “Anti-Documentary”
As the backlash grows, a YouTube counter-doc has emerged, dismantling every claim with forensic-level detail. Add in several TikToks that have been picking apart the fake documentary frame by frame, with sleuths uncovering inconsistencies faster than you can say “defamation.”
@chrissyfordI would break down all the misinformation but I don’t like doing people’s homework for them.♬ original sound – Chrissy Rutherford
The exposé is crumbling in real-time—and TikTok’s hive mind isn’t letting a single lie slide.
The Real Question: Why Is Hailey Always the Villain?
Here’s the thing—this isn’t just about a bogus documentary. It’s about why certain corners of the internet are obsessed with painting Hailey as the villain in a years-old love story.

Is it lingering Jelena stans? Boredom? A deep-seated need for drama? Whatever the reason, one thing’s clear: The truth is messy, but lies are messier.
This article was originally written in Spanish by Alan Cruz in Cultura Colectiva.
