Hailey Bieber has been forced to deny pregnancy rumours following her appearance at the Grammy Awards last week.
The 25-year-old model stormed the red carpet in a stunning flowing satin white gown alongside her pop star husband, Justin.
The blonde beauty looked angelic in the striking gown and her dress choice for the music awards was heavily praised following her unforgettable red carpet appearance.
However, Hailey's Grammy Awards debut hasn't been a completely positive experience for the star.
Due to her dress choice, a large number of keyboard warriors have spread rumours that the model is pregnant and expecting her first child with Sorry hitmaker Justin.
Hailey was forced to deny pregnancy rumours as she asked trolls to 'leave me alone' as they continued to insist it looked as though she unveiled a 'baby bump' in her gorgeous white satin gown.
The gorgeous star was bombarded with pregnancy questions on her Instagram after she posted snaps from the most exciting night in music.
After it appeared to all get too much for Hailey as she clapped back at a Radar article titled 'Fans Are Convinced Hailey Bieber Is Pregnant After She Walks Grammys Red Carpet In Flowing Gown With Husband Justin Bieber.'
"I'm not pregnant. Leave me alone," Hailey fumed.
It comes after Hailey recently opened up about her thoughts on starting a family with Justin.
Speaking to The Wall Street Journal, Hailey said: "There’s this thing that happens for women when you get married. Everybody always assumes it’s: First comes love, then comes marriage, then comes the baby."
Although she and Justin had always spoken about having children while they were still quite young, Hailey admitted that she had a change of heart last year about starting a family anytime soon.
"I think I had it ingrained in my head that I was going to want to have kids right away and I was going to want to have kids super, super young," the beauty told.
"Then I turned 25 and I’m like, I’m still super, super young."
Hailey confirmed she and Justin will probably start trying to have children in the next couple of years.