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Marie Claire
Marie Claire
Lifestyle
Iris Goldsztajn

Justin Bieber Shares a Bunch of Pictures of Wife Hailey's Baby Bump

Hailey Bieber and Justin Bieber.

Justin Bieber is a proud dad-to-be.

The "Peaches" singer took to Instagram on Thursday to share a bunch of pictures featuring wife Hailey Bieber's growing baby bump.

In one series, Hailey is wearing a sheer black top which shows off her bump in a couple of photos, and in another photo, she's baring her bump with a white crop top. Justin captioned this post, "They wish baby, they wish."

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In a second post, which Justin offered up without a caption, he shared a handful of pictures of the two of them looking very cool and fashionable together.

"So excited for you," commented actress Ashley Benson.

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Hailey also reshared this post on her Stories, writing, "Mom n Dad fr" (That's "for real" for the old people here.)

Hailey Bieber reshares Justin's grid post on her Instagram Stories. (Image credit: Courtesy of Hailey Bieber / Instagram)

The Biebers, who tied the knot in 2018, announced their happy pregnancy news earlier this month, sharing a video and photos from their vow renewal ceremony—in which Hailey's bump was clearly visible.

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The singer and the model have both been open about wanting kids together over the years, though they reportedly "didn’t want to rush" things, instead enjoying just being married for a few years beforehand.

Speaking to Ellen DeGeneres in 2020, Justin said, "I am going to have as many [children] as Hailey is wishing to push out. I’d love to have myself a little tribe. But, yeah, it’s her body and whatever she wants to do…I think she wants to have a few."

Meanwhile, Hailey has shared her fears around raising children in the public eye. "I want kids so bad but I get scared," she told The Sunday Times in 2023. "It’s enough that people say things about my husband or my friends. I can’t imagine having to confront people saying things about a child."

Still, in the same interview, she also shared her hopes as a future mother. "We can only do the best we can to raise them," she said. "As long as they feel loved and safe." Absolutely.

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