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Justin Bieber Posts Sweet Pics of Hailey Bieber’s Baby Bump: ‘They Wish Baby, They Wish’

The model shows off her bare belly in another post from the singer from the couple's vacation.

Justin Bieber and Hailey Bieber attend OBB Media’s Grand Opening of OBB Studios on January 14, 2023 in Hollywood, Calif.

Justin Bieber and Hailey Bieber attend OBB Media’s Grand Opening of OBB Studios on January 14, 2023 in Hollywood, Calif.

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Justin Bieber shared a series of pics from a vacation with wife Hailey Bieber on Thursday (May 23) in which the model is seen cradling her growing baby bump. The couple revealed last month that they are expecting their first child together and Justin is clearly getting psyched to welcome their bundle of joy.

In the first snap, Hailey is seen wearing a sheer black top over a black bra with a black leather jacket, jeans and black shades, followed by a second out-of-focus pic of the same scene. The rest of the carousel featured images of Bieber walking through a parking lot with a fuzzy white jacket slung over his shoulders, a few close-ups of his face on what seems to be a vacation, as well as images of a golden flower statue and other pieces by Japanese artist Takashi Murakami.


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Bieber captioned the pic dump, “They wish baby, they wish.”

It followed an earlier post in which the couple were seen kissing, with Hailey exposing her bare baby belly in a black jacket open at the waist, another pair in which they pose together with Hailey’s stomach exposed again and a few snaps of Justin solo.

Last week, Hailey shared her own carousel of early pregnancy pics and in a Story the Rhode founder also revealed her current mash-up food craving: a pickle topped with egg salad and hot sauce. “No, you’re not allowed to judge!” she captioned a snap of her holding up the unusual snack combo.

Check out Bieber’s pics below.

This article was originally published by Billboard U.S.

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