Justin Bieber and Hailey Bieber are still enjoying marital bliss as they continue to build their lives together in this new milestone. Right now, the next big step for the power couple is a wedding ceremony.
Justin Bieber and Hailey Bieber initially planned to conduct the ceremony on March 1 but due to family members of the former not being able to make it, they decided to move the date. However, the couple didn’t disclose when and where this is going to be. Apparently, the newly minted pair isn’t rushing to walk down the aisle given that they’re already legally married, People (via Elle) reported.
With regards to both Justin Bieber and Hailey Bieber’s careers, they’re still on top of their game. Aside from music, the “Love Yourself” singer has now transitioned to the fashion industry.
Justin Bieber’s Drew House clothing line has officially launched and its design closely resembles Kanye West’s Season 3 collection. Sporting heavy shades of brown and baggy designs, the clothes is will supposedly provide the wearer with a carefree and I-don’t-care attitude, Cosmopolitan reported. Hailey Bieber, on the other hand, is still on her modeling gig although she’s currently caught in a legal mess at the moment.
The case in question is the infamous Fyre Festival that ended on a rather disastrous note. Apparently, Hailey Bieber – along with several prominent models – are facing subpoenas regarding the failed festival to determine where exactly did the investors’ money has gone. For his part, Justin Bieber hasn’t released any statements regarding his wife’s involvement, although this isn’t surprising.
While a subpoena undoubtedly sounds a daunting legal term, it’s simply an inquiry how much Hailey Bieber and the rest of the models were paid to promote the festival. It can be recalled that Justin Bieber’s wife was among the major faces that appeared in the promotional trailer for the Fyre Festival. As such, the body responsible for investigating the fraud has good reasons to include the models into their inquiry to shed light how CEO and founder of Fyre Media Billy McFarland spent the funding.


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