Justin Bieber is, reportedly, on board Hailey Baldwin’s decision to not have a baby just yet.
According to OK! magazine, Justin Bieber owes much of his sanity and peace to his supermodel wife. So, if there’s anything that Baldwin wants or needs, he makes it a point to give it to her.
The “Holy” singer also talked about his marriage to Baldwin during an interview with GQ. Bieber admitted that Baldwin is his rock, but their marriage wasn’t always easy especially at the beginning.
Justin Bieber gushes over Hailey Baldwin
During the interview, Bieber also seemingly pointed at Baldwin as the first piece of his redemption. In fact, he has nothing but good things to say about his wife.
“She is just a strong, consistent, stabilizing force in his life,” Good says. “And that was something he was missing all those years. The first year of marriage was really tough. There was a lot, going back to the trauma stuff. There was just a lack of trust. There were all these things that you don’t want to admit to the person that you’re with because it’s scary. You don’t want to scare them off by saying, ‘I’m scared,’” he said.
Justin Bieber, Hailey Baldwin’s marriage not always easy
During the first few months of their marriage, Justin Bieber also admitted that he walked on eggshells around Baldwin. But over time, he has learned to believe in their relationship.
“We’re just creating these moments for us as a couple, as a family, that we’re building these memories. And it’s beautiful that we have that to look forward to. Before, I didn’t have that to look forward to in my life. My home life was unstable. Like, my home life was not existing. I didn’t have a significant other. I didn’t have someone to love. I didn’t have someone to pour into. But now I have that,” he gushed.
No baby for now
But despite their happy marriage, Justin Bieber said that he’s willing to wait before Baldwin becomes ready to have a baby with him.
Instead, Bieber and Baldwin are focusing on their respective careers as a musician and a model, respectively.
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