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Hailey Bieber and Justin Bieber Celebrate 6th Wedding Anniversary After Welcoming First Baby
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Date:2025-04-27 23:51:59
Hailey Bieber and Justin Bieber are marking another milestone as a couple after baby, baby, baby.
The pair celebrated their six wedding anniversary Sept. 14, three weeks after the model gave birth to their first child, son Jack Blues Bieber.
Hailey, 27, shared romantic images to mark the occasion—pics of gold balloons bearing the word "Love you," pink candles laid in between a bed of flowers and a blurry printed photo of her and Justin kissing placed on it.
"6 years," she wrote on her Instagram Stories, adding a white heart and engagement ring emoji. "Love you baby."
Hailey and Justin, 30, tied the knot at a New York City courthouse Sept. 14, 2018, two months after their got engaged during a trip to the Bahamas in July following a whirlwind summer rekindled romance. Just over one year later, the married again in a larger wedding ceremony in South Carolina in front of family and friends.
And this year, Justin and Hailey exchanged vows a third time in a vow renewal ceremony in Hawaii.
In May, the couple shared pics and videos from the intimate event, which also served as the Rhode founder's public pregnancy announcement.
Baby Jack was born in late August.
"WELCOME HOME," Justin wrote alongside a closeup pic of Hailey holding their son's foot in an Aug. 23 Instagram post, which his wife shared on her Instagram Stories.
Jack's name seemingly pays tribute to Justin's father, Jeremy Jack Bieber.
The "Peaches" singer's dad appeared to respond to the birth of his first grandchild Aug. 24 with one word on X, former Twitter: "Papa."
His ex-wife, Justin's mom Pattie Mallette, wrote on her Instagram Stories, "Oh my heart. Welcome baby Jack!! I love you so much! Thank you Lord. What a miracle!"
She also tweeted, "CONGRATULATIONS @justinbieber & Hailey. I LOVE YOU FOREVER BABY JACK!!"
And Hailey's dad Stephen Baldwin responded, "Amen. Congratulations to you and may God continue to bless our family."
Look back at Hailey and Justin's cutest pics together over the years...
The two celebrated the milestone in September 2024, three weeks after welcoming their first child, son Jack Blues Bieber.
The Biebers welcomed their first child together, Jack Blues Bieber, they announced in August 2024.
Justin Bieber and Hailey Bieber, wearing Jordan Road earrings, shared this kissing photo on their Instagram pages in honor of their fifth wedding anniversary.
"To the most precious, my beloved." Justin wrote on Instagram. "You have captivated my heart. I know from the depths of my soul down to my bones that this journey with you will only exceed our wildest expectations. So let's keep dreaming big baby. Cheers to forever and ever. I love you with every fiber of my being. HAPPY 5TH YEAR ANNIVERSARY!!!"
"5," Hailey wrote on her Instagram to celebrate their fifth anniversary. "I love you."
The couple was over the moon in love as they got ready to take flight.
Justin and Hailey looked so darn cute cuddled up together!
The two cuddled up during an outing at the lake.
Justin and Hailey couldn't keep their hands off each other while making out in the water.
In July 2018, Justin confirmed his engagement to Hailey in a lengthy Instagram post. "Hailey I am soooo in love with everything about you! So committed to spending my life getting to know every single part of you loving you patiently and kindly," he captioned this photo. "My heart is COMPLETELY and FULLY YOURS and I will ALWAYS put you first," he continued. "You are the love of my life Hailey Baldwin and I wouldn't want to spend it with anybody else. You make me so much better and we compliment each other so well!! Can't wait for the best season of life yet!"
He also shared this shot as part of the engagement announcement, writing, "It's funny because now with you everything seems to make sense!" He added, "My goodness does feel good to have our future secured! WERE GONNA BE BETTER AT 70 BABY HERE WE GO!" Aww!
The Biebers sharing a sweet smooch. "Hunny buns punkin," Justin captioned the photo.
The two enjoyed a very sweet smooch to celebrate their love.
Hailey posted this sweet pic in honor of her hubby's 25 birthday.
"My lips get jealous of my arms cuz I can hold you with them," Justin shared. We're pretty jealous too!
Could these two be any cuter?! "My only bubba," Hailey shared about the sweet pic.
It may be cold outside, but they know how to keep each other warm.
This photo might be blurry, but one thing is clear—they're so in love!
Hailey supporting her man in the studio while he does what he loves.
Justin's pouty pucker is courtesy of his vacation ending. Very relateable!
Once again, these two are absolutely slaying the relationship goals! "Go best friend that's my best friend," Justin captioned the pic.
The couple who prays together, stays together. "I know for me this conference came at the exact time I needed it, I believe God is THAT amazing and faithful that he brings us the right words during the season that we need it the most," Hailey captioned the shot with her hubby.
Amazing views for the gram. The sunset is also pretty nice!
One of their first official shots as husband and wife!
Even in this photo taken years ago, this pair was picture-perfect.
In January 2016, the two decided they weren't going to hide their romance any longer, and this photo of them kissing quickly circulated throughout the internet.
Hailey decided to lend a helping hand in January 2015 when she gave Justin her hair-tie right off her wrist!
They might not have been together when this photo was taken in June 2015, but they sure did look good together!
In this photo from May 2015, the "Baby" singer rocked a fake mustache while the model sweetly posed behind him.
In December 2014, Kendall Jenner joined Justin and Hailey for a Nerf gun night!
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