Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin have, reportedly, delayed their wedding plans for the third time. Reports suggest that the pair was forced to reschedule the affair since some of the pop icon’s family couldn’t attend the March 1 date.
Right now, there’s still no news when Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin will move the ceremony. Aside from changing the date, the location is supposedly going to be moved as well, TMZ reported.
The Los Angeles location has been allegedly scratched off replaced by an unknown venue that is said to invite fewer guests than initially planned. Although Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin have moved the date yet again, the pair isn’t worried, given that they’re officially married already. A wedding held in the church is simply their way of celebrating the milestone with friends and family.
It can be recalled that Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin secretly made their marriage official back in September at a New York City courthouse. At first, it was thought that their visit didn’t hold any significance to their wedding, but that proved off the mark.
Two months later, Justin Bieber confirmed the speculation after he posted on Instagram during Thanksgiving. The “Love Yourself” singer acknowledged through the post’s caption that it was his first time celebrating the Holidays as a married man. Bieber added he plans to work on making himself better moving forward. Now, the icon’s relationship with Hailey Baldwin has blossomed into a beautiful romance, and a church wedding will be their next step in solidifying their union.
A source of People (via Elle) revealed that Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin are taking their time in planning the ceremony and that they’re putting no pressure on their shoulders. “They’re working with the schedules of all their friends and family to make sure they can be surrounded by the people they love,” a source close to the singer supposedly told the publication. “There’s no real rush. They’re already legally married, but they’re very excited about throwing a celebration with their loved ones.”


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