
Justin and Hailey Bieber Share Passionate Kiss in New Photo
On Friday, Justin Bieber posted new pictures with wife Hailey Bieber, including a shot of them sharing a passionate kiss. In the image, which Hailey then shared in her Instagram Stories, the model is wearing a cropped black tank top and has her arms wrapped around a shirtless Justin.
She is holding a yellow can and phone in one hand and has her eyes closed as they kiss. He has one hand around her waist, the other coming around her back.
The photo was reportedly taken after a listening party for his his new album, Swag, at the Bird Street Club. In a few carousels, Justin shared snaps from the whole night, which featured dancing, music, and what looks like a mini golf range. In other pictures, he stands behind Hailey with his arms wrapped around her, looking out at the crowd. In another, she is smiling behind him as he looks out over the turntables.
The singer has been sharing more shots of Hailey lately, including another kissing photo from a recent vacation they took together.
The couple is coming up on their seven-year wedding anniversary. It is almost the first birthday of their son, Jack Blues Bieber, who they welcomed last August. In Swag, Justin seemingly made references to marriage troubles and his commitment to sticking with Hailey no matter what. On the song 'Walking Away,' Justin sings, 'Baby, I ain't walking away / You were my diamond / Gave you a ring / I made you a promise / I told you I'd change / It's just human nature / These growing pains / And baby, I ain't walking away.'
In 'Daisies,' he discusses how they deal with conflict, singing: 'You leave me on read, babe, but I still get the message / Instead of a line, it's three dots, but I can connect them / And if it ain't right, babe, you know I respect it / But if you need time, just take your time / Honey, I get it, I get it, I get it / Way you got me all in my head / Think I'd rather you in my bed / Whatever it is, you know I can take it / I'm countin' the days, how many days 'til I can see you again?'
In late June, a source told Us Weekly, 'Justin's been a hard person to deal with recently because of what he's going through. Hailey is the stable parent and the one keeping their family together. It's been really hard on her.'
That source added, 'They don't talk about divorce.'
A second source said, 'They believe they are soulmates and meant for each other. They'll do anything to make it work.'

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