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Francesca Farago’s Snapchat Bombshell: Secret Plot to Pay Influencers for Hailey Bieber Hate Trend Exposed!

In a jaw-dropping revelation that’s set the internet on fire, Francesca Farago, the breakout star from Netflix’s Too Hot to Handle, spilled scalding tea on Snapchat, alleging a mysterious figure is shelling out cash to fuel a vicious social media trend trashing Hailey Bieber. The 32-year-old influencer, known for her no-filter attitude, dropped the bombshell on April 7, 2025, claiming she was offered “a decent amount of money” to join the smear campaign but turned it down, saying it felt “mean” and went against her conscience. Packed with shady memes portraying Hailey as a “boyfriend-stalking psycho,” this orchestrated hate plot has fans reeling and X exploding—dive into this scandal that’s too hot to handle!

The trend, dubbed “met by chance,” has taken TikTok by storm, with creators posting videos joking that their boyfriends think they “met organically,” only to cut to a clip of Hailey, 28, laughing maniacally, implying she stalked Justin Bieber into marriage. Farago, in her Snapchat rant, exposed the dark underbelly: “Someone’s paying creators to push this narrative—it’s funny but so mean,” she said, noting the trend’s roots in a seven-part YouTube series, Hailey Bieber EXPOSED as a STALKER, which falsely claims Hailey schemed her way into Justin’s life while he was with Selena Gomez. Farago, a new mom herself, added, “She’s a new mom; this hate is too much,” referencing Hailey’s son, Jack Blues, born August 2024.

Why would Farago, a reality TV queen with 3 million Instagram followers, spill such tea? Sources say she’s a longtime Hailey fan, even channeling her maternity style at a 2024 red carpet event. Her refusal to join the trend, despite the hefty paycheck, has earned her praise on X, with one user tweeting, “Francesca’s got integrity—Hailey doesn’t deserve this!” But the plot thickens: the trend’s creator, Jasmine Anomnachi of Pop Faction, denies being paid, insisting her 175-follower account sparked the meme organically. Yet Farago’s claims suggest a puppet master—possibly tied to music or PR—bankrolling influencers to amplify the hate. X posts speculate wildly, with some pointing fingers at Justin’s ex-manager Scooter Braun or even Selena Gomez’s team, though no evidence supports these theories.

Hailey’s not taking it lying down. Sources say she’s exploring legal action, consulting Cardi B’s defamation lawyer, Lisa Moore, to sue over the “stalker” narrative. The model, fed up after years of Selena comparisons and online vitriol, is reportedly “hurt” that fans take these memes at face value, especially as a new mom. Meanwhile, Justin’s bizarre Instagram antics—like posting a Gollum meme mocking engagements amid Selena’s December 2024 betrothal to Benny Blanco—have fueled speculation he’s “crashing out,” adding fuel to the drama. Could his team be behind the trend to deflect from his struggles? X users are split, with one writing, “This smells like Justin’s PR spinning chaos.”

As Coachella 2025 pulses with stars like Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet, this scandal’s stealing the spotlight. Will Farago’s exposé unravel the mastermind, or is this just another viral storm Hailey must weather? With legal threats looming and X buzzing with #ProtectHailey, one thing’s clear: this drama’s far from cooling off. Is this a paid conspiracy or a fan-fueled frenzy gone too far? Sound off below—this is the scandal you can’t stop scrolling!

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