Justin Bieber's Wife Hailey Says They Both Wanted to Get Married Young

Justin Bieber's Wife Hailey Says They Both Wanted to Get Married Young

- Hailey Bieber admitted that saying she got married young out loud always sounds ridiculous

- She stated that despite the awkwardness, she does not regret the decision

- Hailey and Justin tied the knot when the model was just 21 years old

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When Hailey Baldwin and musician Justin Bieber tied the knot in 2018, people argued that they were both too young.

Others thought their nuptials were too rushed and the pair should have dated for a few more years before walking down the aisle.

Hailey has finally spoken about their young marriage and their decision to go for what they wanted in their early 20s.

Justin Bieber's Wife Hailey Says They Both Wanted to Get Married Young
Justin and Hailey got married two months after their engagement. Photo: Justin Bieber.
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The model who said “I do” aged 21 told Elle Magazine she and her partner in crime knew they wanted to settle while young.

Their age was never a big deal to them. What mattered most was the fact that they loved each other immensely.

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According to Justin’s wife, they have both lived long enough and experienced enough to confidently decide what suits them.

“I was married when I was 21, two months before I turned 22, which is insanely young,” she said.

Hailey admitted that speaking about their age out loud often sounds ridiculous.

“We've seen a lot for our age. We have both lived enough life to know that's what we wanted,” the model added.

In a previous narration by Briefly.co.za, Justin said he wished he never engaged in premarital intercourse.

The Yummy hitmaker opened up about his secrets on the couple's Facebook series called The Biebers on Watch.

The star got hitched to his wife, Hailey, in 2018 and seemed to have some regrets about his life before marriage.

In other news, South Africa's Eastern Cape beauty, Zozibini Tunzi has broken a world record by becoming the only crowned Miss Universe to hold the title for such a long period of time after she received the crown in 2019.

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While a new queen is usually crowned every year, 2020 proved itself to be quite a strange one after the coronavirus pandemic hit and put a hold on everything - including the annual Miss Universe crowning pageant.

Taking to Instagram, the South Africa page congratulated Zozi on the achievement in a post that read:

"Extraordinary times call for extraordinary leaders! Today we celebrate Zozi as the longest-reigning Miss Universe! Thank you for taking up space and inspiring us all.”

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Maryn Blignaut (Human-Interest HOD) Maryn Blignaut is the Human Interest manager and feature writer. She holds a BA degree in Communication Science, which she obtained from the University of South Africa in 2016. She joined the Briefly - South African News team shortly after graduating and has over six years of experience in the journalism field. Maryn passed the AFP Digital Investigation Techniques course (Google News Initiative), as well as a set of trainings for journalists by Google News Initiative. You can reach her at: maryn.blignaut@briefly.co.za

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