Now that Justin Bieber is engaged to Hailey Baldwin, the two are constantly being spotted hanging out together whether during parties, galas, or around public areas. The latest sighting of the pair was in Canada last Sunday.
Justin Bieber was having a casual walk with Hailey Baldwin, but judging by the pictures taken, it was anything but. The “Cold Water” singer was seen wearing a scowl and pulling his hair in a somewhat frustrated manner, Daily Mail reported.
Fortunately, Hailey Baldwin was there to soothe whatever pain Justin Bieber was in, holding her fiancé’s hands and kissing him on the lips, uncaring if there are unwanted eyes witnessing the exchange. Of course, this could be just some minor incident, perhaps a bad case of a hangover.
Whatever it was, Hailey Baldwin seemed to be the right pill to alleviate Justin Bieber’s discomfort. This is undoubtedly one of the many reasons that the “Love Yourself” singer opted to put a ring on the model’s finger, a ring that apparently costs $500,000.
Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin are reportedly going to marry each other in 2019. The decision to delay the wedding until next year is because the two don’t want to pressure themselves into rushing what is the milestone of both their lives. They want to take it slow, to let the whirlwind that is their romance settle into a comforting breeze.
And since Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin are going to tie the knot, perhaps it’s now time to talk about things moving forward, especially on the financial side of things. According to Emily Pollock, a partner in the matrimonial and family law department at Kasowitz Benson Torres LLP, sitting down and talking about a prenuptial agreement is a topic that is essential for couples that are soon to marry.
However, Pollock did say that the subject is a complicated matter, not to mention a touchy one. Still, she urges that couples at least touch on the topic, especially for those who have multimillion holdings like Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin. Of course, that decision ultimately falls on the two and if they’re comfortable with not signing a prenuptial agreement, then that is a right they are free to practice.


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