Some fans may still be shocked to know that Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin have already gotten married despite the original expectation that the two celebrities may draw out their engagement like a certain other Hollywood couple. But it seems that Bieber and Baldwin have yet to be over their honeymoon period despite Baldwin's busy career.
According to a story by People, Hailey Baldwin recently posted a photo on Instagram of her in Justin Bieber's arms after coming home from a work trip in Tokyo. The photo was simply captioned with the image of a heart and a cake emoji, as the couple was also attending a friend's birthday party. The Instagram story is now currently unavailable for viewing.
The couple's Pacific Ocean separation happened because Hailey Baldwin was working on a Tommy Hilfiger show in Tokyo with fellow model Winnie Harlow. It seems that Baldwin returned to Los Angeles as soon as possible just to be with Justin Bieber after her work obligations were finished.
Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin were then spotted last Tuesday on a lunch date, with Baldwin rocking what seemed to be a pair of comfortable pajamas. The comfortable choice of clothes may have been chosen to offset the discomfort of a 12-hour flight Baldwin excitedly got from Tokyo to Los Angeles just to be back with her new husband.
Fans of Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin can hope that the couple will get to enjoy more of their honeymoon period considering that Bieber has started renting a house in Toluca Lake for almost $100,000 a month. Barring concerns about the pricey rent of the house that Bieber and Baldwin have chosen to be their home, it seems that the couple is doing quite better than most detractors of their marriage have expected.


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