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In a heartening display of companionship, Justin Bieber’s wife, Hailey Bieber, took to Instagram on Friday to celebrate her husband’s 30th birthday, putting to rest any doubts surrounding their marital status.
Captioning a series of pictures featuring the “Baby” hitmaker in his early years, Hailey expressed her astonishment at the passage of time, stating, “30!!!!!!????!????!!!!🥹😭 that was fast.”
In a touching tribute, she continued, “Words could never truly describe the beauty of who you are. Happy Birthday to you… the lifelong love of mine. 🤍.”
This public display of affection came in response to concerns raised by Hailey’s father, Stephen Baldwin, who had previously requested prayers for the couple via an Instagram Story reshared on Wednesday. The plea for support, originally shared by Victor Marx, founder of All Things Possible Ministries, specifically asked Christians to pray for wisdom, protection, and spiritual closeness for Justin and Hailey.
Marx, in his caption, revealed that he and his wife, along with Hailey’s mother Kennya Baldwin, regularly pray for the well-known pair. He acknowledged the unique challenges faced by those in the public eye, emphasizing the spiritual conflicts that often threaten marriages and faith.
Despite the public attention and concerns, Justin and Hailey were spotted together at a late-night church service in Beverly Hills, California, just hours after Baldwin’s initial post. Sources revealed that the couple was navigating a “private” family issue, known to Baldwin, and Hailey was visibly upset about their personal struggles becoming public knowledge once again.
Having tied the knot in September 2018, Hailey and Justin have been open about the challenges they faced as newlyweds. In 2021, Hailey admitted past doubts about their union but emphasized her commitment after conversations with her mother, saying on the podcast “In Good Faith with Chelsea & Judah Smith,” “I made a decision. I’m positive that I’ve loved this person for a very long time, and this is not the moment to stop believing in him.