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Justin and Hailey Bieber renew their wedding vows before announcing their pregnancy
Before there were three, there were two who said, “Yes.”
Justin and Hailey Bieber once again declared their love for each other during a wedding vow renewal ceremony in a picturesque field in Hawaii – photos and videos served as the couple’s pregnancy announcement on Thursday.
Hailey, 27, wore a white lace Saint Laurent dress that showed off her baby bump — and a matching veil — as she and Justin held hands, stood facing each other and chatted in front of an apparent clergyman reading from a thick book, probably the Bible.
Photos and videos from the isolated affair show the duo reading each other’s letters, kissing, cuddling, cradling the model’s growing belly and playing with a professional camera.
Meanwhile, the 30-year-old pop star kept it casual in a white T-shirt, black jeans, a fluffy bomber jacket and a backwards baseball cap.
Hailey is reportedly in her third trimester of pregnancy, which means she and Justin will have their first child in late summer.
The couple began their on-off relationship in 2016, got engaged in the Bahamas in July 2018 and married two months later in a New York courthouse.
They remarried the following September in a lavish ceremony and reception in South Carolina attended by all of their loved ones.
Since then, they have avoided pregnancy rumors.
Justin told Ellen DeGeneres in December 2020 that the timing of expanding their family depends on his wife still having “what she wants.”[ed] achieve as a woman” before she became a mother.
“I think she’s just not ready yet, and I think that’s OK,” he said at the time, adding in his October 2021 documentary “Justin Bieber: Our World” that he was thrilled that she “squeezed out a piece. “
In February 2022, Hailey told WSJ. Magazine wanted to have children “someday” and that she and her husband should start trying “in the next few years.”
She echoed that sentiment in a May 2023 interview with the Sunday Times, saying that while she “wanted to have a baby so badly,” she was “scared” to take the next step.
“I literally cry all the time about it,” she admitted at the time, noting that she would “do everything in my power” to make her future children “feel loved and safe.”