Justin Bieber, Hailey Baldwin rumors are usually harmless tabloid gossip that don’t lead to anything meaningful. However, new reports with regards to the couple are sending shockwaves through the music industry. It would appear that the Canadian pop star is making some huge sacrifices regarding his career in order to spend time with his new wife. This is also reportedly leading to conflicts between them.
In a report by Cosmopolitan, the headline reads “Justin Bieber Is Reportedly Working a Lot Less in Order to Spend Time with New Wife Hailey Baldwin.” The publication paints a rather rosy picture of how this arrangement is working out for the newly established Justin Bieber, Hailey Baldwin marriage. Considering that the singer is worth an estimated $265 million, it’s not as if he really needs the job.
The report even goes so far as to say that lots of PDA will be involved in this new development. This is not exactly farfetched since the Justin Bieber, Hailey Baldwin dynamic has always involved a lot of sweet moments. On that note, Elle is offering a different picture when it comes to the change in working habits between the couple.
Citing an article by People, which quotes an unnamed source who is supposedly close to the Justin Bieber, Hailey Baldwin couple, it would seem that married life is not going perfectly for them. In fact, there would appear to be an imbalance in who is giving up on what in the relationship.
"Hailey actually seems more ready to work than he does. They have had a few conflicts about it. Justin likes to just hang out, watch movies and chill. Hailey has a lot of energy and projects that she wants to do," the source said.
This Justin Bieber, Hailey Baldwin report has not been confirmed, so details are still sketchy. However, if the source is telling the truth, the Canadian pop singer might be giving up more than his supermodel wife.


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