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Justin Bieber shares stunning wedding pics with his wife Hailey Baldwin

The couple had originally married in a secret ceremony in September 2018 and then exchanged vows a second time on September 30 in South Carolina.

Canadian singer-songwriter, actor Justin Bieber who recently got married with Hailey Baldwin shared stunning wedding pics of the dreamy US wedding. The couple exchanged their vows for the second time in an intimate ceremony in South Carolina recently.

Bieber took to Instagram to share the pictures where he referred to his bride as his ‘bwide’ and asked everyone to ‘say it aloud’ even if ‘your (sic) a thug’.

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In another picture he said that even ‘thugz’ get married.

Hailey, his wife, wore a Virgil Abloh gown. The designer also took to Instagram to share Justin Bieber wedding pics.

The pic was also shared by Hailey on Instagram thanking the designer for the dress. Her veil also had ‘Till death do us apart” on them.

The couple had originally married in a secret ceremony in September 2018 and then exchanged vows a second time on September 30 in South Carolina.

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