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Hailey and Justin Bieber Expecting First Child Together

The couple tied the knot in 2018.

Hailey and Justin Bieber

Hailey and Justin Bieber

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Congratulations are in order for Justin Bieber and Hailey Bieber, who are expecting their first child together.

The “Love Yourself” singer and Rhode founder took to Instagram on Thursday (May 9) to share a series of photos and videos from a film shoot they did among a vast meadow, in which Hailey is seen wearing a skin-tight lace gown, cradling her growing baby bump as Justin snaps photos of her. In one of the clips, the couple also seems to be renewing their vows, though neither has confirmed that is the case.


The couple’s comments sections are filled with congratulatory messages from their famous friends including Kendall Jenner, Chrissy Teigen, Tate McRae and many more.

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“[Motherhood] is something that I look forward to,” Hailey told GQ in October amid rumors that she is pregnant. “It’s also such a private, intimate thing. It’s something that’s going to come when it comes. And it’s just, honestly, at the end of the day, so hilarious how much people f–king care. Let me do what I want to do with my body and you guys can do what you want to do with your body—and let’s just let it be that.”

The couple officially wed in September 2018 at a New York City courthouse. A year later, they flew down to the Montage Palmetto Bluff hotel in South Carolina with their friends and family for a more traditional wedding ceremony and star-studded party.

Justin celebrated the duo’s fifth wedding anniversary in September 2023 with a sweet Instagram post in which he sang the model’s praises as one half of his heart. “To the most precious, my beloved. 5 years. You have captivated my heart. I know from the depths of my soul down to my bones that this journey with you will only exceed our wildest expectations,” wrote the singer next to a snap of the couple kissing, along with several more happy pics of them holding hands and cheesing for the camera.

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This article was originally published by Billboard U.S.

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