For newly married couple Hailey Baldwin and Justin Bieber, who secretly tied the knot in a civil ceremony at a New York City courthouse last September, the planning phase for the religious wedding ceremony and reception is temporarily on hold.
A source close to Bieber tells People that the pair is "figuring out the perfect time to do it, and they both feel like the sooner, the better.” The newlyweds are “still figuring it out,” the insider added.
According to the People, the Biebers originally wanted to have their second wedding in January, however, they will be opting for a later date. “They’re working with the schedules of all their friends and family to make sure they can be surrounded by the people they love," the source added to the outlet. "There’s no real rush. They’re already legally married, but they’re very excited about throwing a celebration with their loved ones."
Justin proposed to Hailey back in July during a romantic trip to the Bahamas, where the pop singer surprised his model wife with a ginormous rock (estimated between six to ten carats) from Solow & Co that is reportedly worth $500,000.

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The young couple—Bieber is 24 and Baldwin is 22—enjoy jet-setting across the globe for romantic coupled-up adventures and were recently spotted vacationing in Oahu, Hawaii to ring in 2019. And like most 20-somethings, they made their civil marriage officially official on Instagram last year when Hailey dropped her maiden name from her username and changed it to @haileybieber instead.
We'll be waiting patiently for our wedding invites.
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