Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin got married in September via civil rites in New York courthouse. It was a secret ceremony that was divulged to the public after just a few weeks since people have already suspected that they got married.
Now, it was reported that the newlyweds have moved to Ontario, Canada and they intend to live there permanently. The “Love Yourself” singer has a 9,000-acre property there and the $5 million property would be their new home from now on.
Justin Biber and Hailey Baldwin are having a good time and love their new place because they finally find peace. They can also go around more freely since they are outside of the U.S. and this is the best for them.
“Justin loves being in Canada because it’s very peaceful. He can take Hailey out and it’s not a mess with photographers,” an insider told People. “They are much more left alone. They seem very happy together.”
To celebrate their move to Canada, Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin invited their families over for Thanksgiving celebration. The day, Nov. 22, also happened to be the model’s 22nd birthday so it was a double celebration. This was the couple’s first time hosting Thanksgiving as a married couple so it was memorable.
A source relayed that Hailey Baldwin cooked by the other members of the family also helped and chipped in. Justin also prepared a cake for his wife and he got playful at one point when he slightly smashed it to her face after she blew the candle.
At any rate, although they are already married, Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin are still planning to hold a bigger wedding. They will do it in the church but when exactly is not certain.
Meanwhile, Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin are also looking forward to starting their own family soon, especially now that they have settled quietly in Canada. The couple loves children so they want to have their own now.


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