With Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin's recent engagement, celebrity followers know to expect the deluge of breakup rumors that are sure to follow the young couple. Similar to a certain other young couple who got engaged but have yet to push through with a wedding, the very public love life of Bieber and Baldwin have been under scrutiny of fans and media desperate for a story.
Recently, some outlets and publications used paparazzi photos of Justin Bieber crying in public with Hailey Baldwin to make claims that the couple may already be breaking up. In most rumors, the photos were described as proof that the couple were going through rocky waters and have left behind the honeymoon stage of the recent engagement.
These rumors have since been debunked by Bieber himself. In the same TMZ article detailing the photos, Bieber explained that the emotional moment being bandied around the internet as proof that he and Hailey Baldwin are having tough times can be explained by his reaction to reading the book “The Meaning of Marriage.”
The couple has since been spotted by the paparazzi having fun in Bieber's hometown of Stratford in Ontario, Canada. Afterward, the couple was spotted again in New York enjoying milkshakes at Shake Shack. The photos show a couple very much on stable ground, contrary to the examples of conflict that rumors have been painting.
For those who are curious about when Alec Baldwin's niece and the “Never Say Never” singer will marry, TMZ alleges that Bieber and Baldwin are not in a hurry to get married and are treating the engagement as a commitment in itself, with a potential 2019 date for the young couple's wedding.
For those who are even surprised that Bieber and Baldwin have been engaged so quickly, CNN has compiled a timeline for Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin's romance.


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