Hailey Bieber ditched her top in a sultry photo from her night at the Met Gala 2025.
The Rhode Skin founder rocked nothing but a pair of black briefs and sheer tights as she turned her body away and stared down the camera in the snapshot shared via Instagram Wednesday.
The model accessorized with a pair of black sunglasses and delicately clutched a martini in the smoldering picture.
“cheers,” she simply captioned the photo along with a martini glass emoji.
Bieber shared another snap of herself in the black briefs on her Instagram Story. That time, however, she was also wearing a white collared shirt, which was unbuttoned to expose her shoulders as she sipped her martini.
In a previous Instagram carousel shared Tuesday, the mom of one showed off her chic Saint Laurent blazer minidress for the Met Gala carpet and her Dilara Findikoglu nude corseted afterparty dress.
Bieber, 28, also shared pics of her pre-Met Gala glam routine, her arrival at the afterparties and even some sneak peeks into her hotel room.
Her solo appearance at fashion’s biggest night Monday was praised by her husband, Justin Bieber, who opted to watch the Toronto Maple Leafs take on the Florida Panthers instead.
The “Peaches” singer, 31, took to his own Instagram on Tuesday to thirst after his wife.
He shared photos of Hailey set to Charlie Wilson’s track “There Goes My Baby,” with the caption, “Tell em uncle Charlie.”
Hailey responded simply, “😛❤️🔥❤️🔥.”
A second post featured two shots of Hailey in her blazer dress and a stunning selfie in her afterparty mini.
“I see it I like it and I want it,” the singer wrote in the caption.
The racy posts followed rumors of marital trouble for the Biebers.
The “Yummy” singer sparked worry among fans after a concerning Instagram livestream in March, during which he appeared to have trouble keeping his eyes open.
Though Hailey seemingly unfollowed him on the platform following the incident, she later explained it away as a “glitch.”
But worry for Justin’s behavior seemed to escalate after he was seen lashing out at paparazzi outside a coffee shop in Palm Springs, Calif., in April.