Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin got married in secret last month and they intend to tie the knot again in church. They appeared to be very in love and their PDAs in cafés and parks will prove this. The “Love Yourself” singer even married the model without a prenuptial agreement and this is another evidence that his love for her is deep.
However, People reported that Justin Bieber is actually not over Selena Gomez yet. It claimed that despite marrying Hailey Baldwin, the former still constantly thinks of his ex-girlfriend. Is he really still carrying a torch for his first love?
The magazine believes so because it has a source to prove this. A tipster allegedly told the publication that Justin is not over Selena.
“This was his first great love and while he was young and traveling around the world as a superstar, he learned a great deal from her,” he explained.
It was said that Justin’s love for Selena Gomez became apparent again when it was reported that the Disney alum was hospitalized after suffering from an emotional breakdown. After the news of her hospitalization emerged, Seventeen reported that Justin Bieber has been spotted crying in public many times.
People also noted that Gomez’s current condition is taking its toll on Bieber because he is so worried. The singer is said to be very upset about Selena’s health but he cannot do anything about it.
“He was extremely upset over what has happened to Selena. He feels like she is part of his life and he wants her to be happy and healthy.”
Justin Bieber may have hastily decided to get married and some suggest that may he is realizing his mistake now. Still, there are people who believe that the pop superstar deeply cares for his wife and will stick with her until the end


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