Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin are already planning to start a family. As part of their preparation, the 21-year-old model is reportedly putting her modeling career on hold.
Moreover, the young couple was said to have been very vocal about their wish to have kids while they are still young and they feel that this is the right time to do it.
“Justin and Hailey are now enjoying an amazing love life together,” an insider supposedly told Hollywood Life. “Justin can’t wait to be a dad and Hailey is totally open to putting her career on hold for a pregnancy,”
On Hailey’s part, it was related that the model loves Justin so much and she really wants to be the mother of his baby. It was alleged that the couple is always in the bedroom so a baby announcement may come any time soon.
“Hailey’s only 21 so getting pregnant should be a breeze at her age,” the source added. “She’s already scaled back on her modeling commitments ever since getting back together with Justin in June.”
But, a baby before marriage? It seems that this is not the case as Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin were reported to have gotten married last month. It was said that when the two were spotted at the marriage license bureau in New York, the lovestruck couple indeed had a civil wedding ceremony.
According to TMZ, Justin and Hailey chose to lie about their marriage and this explained why the latter denied via social media that she is married. It was also revealed that the two did not sign a prenup agreement so the “Never Say Never” singer’s fortune amounting to over $250M is not protected in case they split.
In any case, Jeffrey Quinn, a member of the faculty at Nyack College, was present at the supposed wedding at the courthouse and it was reportedly witnessed by one of Justin’s friends, Josh Mehl. Despite the advance nuptials, it was reported that Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin are still planning a church wedding.


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