One wouldn’t think that cycling through New York City could cause anyone to tear up unless they passed a particularly rank alleyway. However, it would appear that this is exactly what happened to the Justin Bieber, Hailey Baldwin couple. The pair was recently spotted riding bikes and getting emotional with each other. There were apparently even tears involved, and in public at that.
The Justin Bieber, Hailey Baldwin pair seemed to have had quite the emotional day. At first, it was the Canadian pop singer who was seen covering his face with his hands in an apparent fit of tears. His fiancée did her best to comfort him in her arms, People reports. The tears did stop after a while, but it started again when the couple arrived at a Tribeca restaurant, but this time it was from the young model.
It’s a testament to how strong the Justin Bieber, Hailey Baldwin bond is that they could afford to show such emotions out in public and react by supporting each other rather than hide the fact. As to why the couple was even going through such a state, the reason is still unclear at the time of writing.
As Billboard notes, a Justin Bieber, Hailey Baldwin sighting is nothing new in New York City. Ever since the young couple announced their engagement the month before, they have been spending a lot of time in the city. What isn’t commonly seen, however, is this kind of emotional display from the celebrity pair or from any celebrity.
Most of the time, celebrities try to cultivate this air of mystique and charm around them, or perhaps an outward aloofness to the public. Perhaps the Justin Bieber, Hailey Baldwin pairing is just that genuine, regardless of what opinion anyone might have of them as individuals. It’s certainly refreshing to see that famous people can cry on a park bench when distressed too, just like ordinary folks.


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