This story is from August 10, 2018

Justin Bieber reveals why he and fiancé Hailey Baldwin were caught weeping in an NYC park

The two stars got engaged in the Bahamas and ever since then the internet definitely can’t keep calm.
Justin Bieber reveals why he and fiancé Hailey Baldwin were caught weeping in an NYC park
While a lot of ‘Jelena’ fans are disappointed, Justin Beiber and Hailey Baldwin are already setting some major couple goals. The two stars got engaged in the Bahamas and ever since then the internet definitely can’t keep calm. Justin and Hailey reportedly plan to get married in Canada.
The two have often been spotted together having a gala time in NYC. Of late, pictures of them weeping at an NYC park have been surfacing the internet.
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In the pictures, he can be seen comforting Hailey.
The ‘Sorry’ singer was spotted leaving Hailey Baldwin’s apartment in NYC recently. He was then posed with the questions on the NYC park pictures. In response, Justin reportedly flashed a book, “The Meaning of Marriage” that he was holding in his hands to the cameras. He further added that it was a bad day in their relationship and that it is a part of a long marriage. He reportedly professed that in life there are good days and bad days, and it’s not real if it doesn’t have any bad days.

Justin has been vocal about his feelings for Hailey. When the two got engaged, he took to social media and wrote, “Hailey I am soooo in love with everything about you! So committed to spending my life getting to know every single part of you loving you patiently and kindLY. I promise to lead our family with honor and integrity letting Jesus through his Holy Spirit guide us in everything we do and every decision we make. My heart is COMPLETELY and FULLY YOURS and I will ALWAYS put you first! You are the love of my life Hailey Baldwin and I wouldn’t want to spend it with anybody else. You make me so much better and we compliment eachother so well!! Can’t wait for the best season of life yet!”
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