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Justin Bieber Cradles Pregnant Hailey Bieber’s Baby Bump in New Video
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Date:2025-04-16 00:57:58
Justin Bieber and Hailey Bieber are in baby bliss.
And it’s clear in the way the “Baby” singer is loving on the mother-to-be. In a new video shared by Justin July 28, the 30-year-old adoringly cradles Hailey’s stomach as she stands in front him, whispering into her ear.
For what looked to be a kind of backyard celebration—complete with a long banquet table in the background—Hailey donned sheer, yellow gown that sported an opaque top panel, leaving her baby bump to take center stage.
The 27-year-old accessorized her party look with chunky gold bracelets and hoops along with her signature slicked back updo. She finished off the look with white sunglasses and a diamond-encrusted “B” necklace.
For his part, Justin wore black jeans, an oversized white t-shirt and a neon green beanie.
The bump-date comes shortly after Hailey gave a rare inside look into her life at home with the Grammy winner, including why the two kept their baby news under wraps for six months and where the model—whose parents are Stephen Baldwin and Kennya Baldwin—stands with her family.
“I’m not super close with my family at this point in my life because I feel like I’m very independent,” Hailey explained to W magazine in an interview published July 23. “I’m my own individual now, and I’ve built my own family. But when I look back on my childhood and how I grew up, I have very fond, beautiful memories.”
Instead, as she mentioned, the Rhode beauty founder is reveling in her chosen family—with her No. 1 person: Justin.
In fact, enjoying the time where it was still just the two of them is part of the reason Hailey and Justin kept their pregnancy private until their May announcement.
“In the beginning, it was super emotional for me,” Hailey explained of wanting to spend time with her husband in the early days of her pregnancy. “Like, ‘I love this human so much. How can I possibly bring someone else into this?’ I’m trying to soak in these days of it being Justin and me, just the two of us.”
This is not to say, though, that fashion mogul and singer didn’t leave a string of clues hinting at their baby news.
For a look back at the couple’s road to pregnancy—and the little easter eggs they left along the way—keep reading.
Though Hailey's dad Stephen Baldwin never revealed why he requested people pray for her and Justin back in February, his cryptic post definitely raised eyebrows.
Now, knowing the mom-to-be is a little over six months pregnancy, the timing doesn't not make sense for pregnancy well wishes.
In many of her recent public sightings, Hailey has donned an oversized jacket—which hide her waist and belly.
In March, Hailey shared a look at her current skin care routine to help combat perioral dermatitis.
"I use a prescription azelaic acid cream, which really helps with the inflammation," she shared in the video. "In the daytime, I use Clindamycin, which is also a prescription that you can get from the dermatologist."
Both azelaic acid cream and Clindamycin are often given to pregnant women as they are safe and gentle enough while still fighting acne and other skin conditions.
Much of the model's fits for this year's festival, again, covered her stomach or were oversized—a break from her usual skin-showing looks for the desert event.
But keeping things coy, when posting a mirror selfie showing off her April 13 Coachella look—featuring a baggy leather jacket—Hailey wrote, "The category is: comfort."
In the "Baby" singer's only recent post with Hailey, shared April 15 of the pair at Coachella, his body is covering hers.
During a recent posting spree on Instagram, Justin shared photos of himself crying, to which Hailey wrote back, "A pretty crier."
At the end of April, the Rhode beauty founder and Justin were seen by fans on vacation in Hawaii where Hailey was—once again—conveniently wearing a baggy babydoll style dress.
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