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Yahoo
09-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Justin Bieber Shares Loving Photo with Wife Hailey While on a Scenic Vacation
Justin Bieber shared a sweet photo from his vacation with wife Hailey on Instagram Hailey Bieber shared a carousel of yellow-themed photos from their vacation Justin and Hailey first tied the knot in a civil ceremony in 2018Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin Bieber are enjoying their bae-cation. On Wednesday, July 9, the "Peaches" singer shared a sweet photo with wife Hailey, 27, on Instagram. In the photo, which Justin, 31, captioned with several heart eyes emojis, the couple is snuggling as they sit before a body of water. In her own post, the businesswoman shared a carousel of yellow-themed photos from their vacation. Justin is not featured in the photos — but he did share her post on his Instagram Stories. She captioned the post, "summer club lemontini girli." A few days prior, the singer-songwriter shared more photos hugging Hailey with a sunset behind them. He captioned the post "My forever n always." He also shared snaps of their 10-month-old son joining him in the music studio. In the photos, Jack Blues stood next to coffee table near Justin and his pals. In June, the singer debuted a new Instagram username: @lilbieber. Previously, the singer's Instagram handle was his full name. Justin hasn't formally announced the name change or provided details and context for it. That same month, Justin celebrated his first Father's Day with Hailey and their son. At the time, he shared photos of the gifts he received and said that he and Hailey went on a romantic getaway together. He also shared screenshots of what appeared to be a tense exchange between himself and a former friend. "I will never suppress my emotions for someone," read a message that appeared to be from the "Boyfriend" singer. "Conflict is a part of a relationship. If you don't like my anger, you don't like me." The unidentified responder replied, "I'm not used to someone lashing out at me," to which Justin seemingly said, "This friendship is officially over. I will never accept a man calling my anger lashing out." In May, Justin told Vogue, "I've done a lot of dumb things in my life, but the smartest thing I've ever done was marry Hailey.' The couple tied the knot with a civil ceremony in 2018 before celebrating with a star-studded wedding in 2019. On Aug. 23, 2024, the pair announced the arrival of their son, Jack Blues. Read the original article on People
Yahoo
06-07-2025
- General
- Yahoo
I've been in an arranged marriage for 18 years. Our relationship works because we see the world differently.
When I was 23 I agreed to an arranged marriage with a man who was eight years older than me. Through the years, I've realized that our differences are what makes us a strong couple. We've learned how to live and grow together, lessons I hope our kids are learning, too. At 23, while finishing my MBA, I agreed to an arranged marriage. My husband was eight years older, and we didn't know each other well when we said yes. There was no dramatic love story — just mutual respect, family introductions, and a quiet decision to give this partnership a chance. In many ways, we approached life very differently. He's Gen X. I'm a millennial, the kind whose energy leans into Gen Z territory. I was full of ambition — constantly planning, striving, measuring progress in visible ways. My husband had ambition too, but his was quieter, more inward. He wasn't chasing milestones like I was; he valued stability and contentment. I'm expressive, quick to react, and constantly questioning things. He's quieter, more rooted in a time where people didn't always talk about their feelings or challenge every rule. The generational gap isn't dramatic, but it shows at times. I see it in how we argue, how we manage stress, and how we make decisions. I was the kind of person who tracked everything including our kids' grades, the car we drove, the schools we applied to. I had a plan, and I wanted it to unfold just right. He was fine if it didn't. For a long time, I assumed we had to think alike to connect. But I've come to see that it's our contrast, not our similarity, that makes us stronger. My husband brought a kind of composure to my life that I didn't know I needed. He never dismissed my drive, but he reminded me (always gently) that it was okay not to control every kids didn't have to score at least 90% on every exam. That missing out on a particular milestone wasn't a crisis. He didn't ask me to dim my ambition. He just helped me see that not everything in life had to be a race, something to win, control, or finish quickly. And that was a kind of freedom I didn't realize I was missing. I've always expressed emotions loudly, whether it's joy or frustration. My husband is more reserved. For years, I mistook his silence for detachment. I couldn't understand why he didn't or wouldn't match my intensity. One day, during an argument, he held me by the shoulders, looked me in the eye, and said quietly, "Please understand. I'm not a woman. I don't process things the way you do. I never will." It wasn't an excuse. It was a truth. That moment shifted something for me. His way of feeling wasn't smaller, just quieter. And once I stopped looking for a mirror, I started noticing the ways he did show love in steadiness and in small, consistent acts. We've been married for 18 years and still argue — sometimes often. We parent differently. We see priorities through different lenses. There are days we get on each other's nerves, and days we can't stop laughing. But we've figured out how to disagree without tearing things apart. We give each other space. We pick our battles. We move on. Love isn't always a steady flame. Sometimes it flickers. Sometimes it flares. But we've kept it lit — not through grand gestures, but through a quiet, daily commitment to keep showing up. He grounds me when I spiral. I push him to open up when he retreats. When I'm overwhelmed, he brings calm. When he's tired or stretched thin, I step in often handling the emotional load, daily logistics, and sometimes even the smaller financial extras. I'm usually the one managing football lessons, birthday parties, and spontaneous pizza nights. He takes care of other the bigger responsibilities like managing household bills, school fees, and making sure things keep running smoothly at home and beyond. Nearly 18 years and three kids later, I hope our children see something valuable in what we've built. They've grown up witnessing our dynamic up close — two people with very different views learning how to live and grow together. What I hope they carry with them is simple but lasting: that love and respect can exist even when opinions differ. And when they're with their own partners one day, I hope they know it's okay to think differently, to see the world through different lenses. We see the world differently — and maybe that's exactly why we work. Like puzzle pieces that don't look alike but fit together, we fill in each other's gaps to make something whole. I now believe that's what a lasting marriage is: not perfect harmony, but a shared rhythm. Sometimes clumsy, sometimes graceful, but always grounded in trust, mutual respect, and the quiet choice to stay in it, together. Read the original article on Business Insider
Yahoo
04-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Gwen Stefani Posts PDA-Packed Video With Blake Shelton in Honor of Their 4th Wedding Anniversary
Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton are celebrating four years of marriage! On Wednesday, July 3, the 'Hollaback Girl' singer, 55, took to Instagram to share a short and sweet video montage with clips of her and the country crooner, 49, sharing kisses, holding hands and embracing during different life moments. The No Doubt frontwoman set the video to her and Shelton's 2024 track 'Purple Irises.' '7-3-21. every day i thank God for u @blakeshelton. happy anniversary ❤️ i love u so much ❤️,' Stefani captioned her post. Fans took to the comment section to gush over the couple's romance. 'This kind of love or nothing! Happy anniversary to the couple who made us believe in true love, second chances, destiny and happy ever after 🥺🥰😭🥹🩷,' one fan penned. A second fan commented, 'Happy anniversary 🥹❤️ my favorite modern love story. love your love ❤️' 'Omg omg happy anniversary 🥹,' a third fan wrote. 'You guys are the definition of true love. I'm so happy you found each other 💗💗.' As for the 'God's Country' singer, he posted a throwback photo on Instagram of him and Stefani kissing during their nuptials at his Oklahoma ranch. 'My pretty girl… I'm the luckiest man to be married to you and to know you. I love you @gwenstefani!!!!!! Happy anniversary!!!!' Shelton captioned his post. The two A-listers met while serving as coaches on Season 7 of The Voice in 2014. They struck up a relationship in November 2015 and got engaged in 2020. Stefani was previously married to English musician Gavin Rossdale, with whom she shares three sons: Kingston, 19, Zuma, 16, and Apollo, 11. Stefani and Rossdale wed in 2002, split in 2015 and finalized their divorce in 2016. Shelton, for his part, was married to Kaynette Williams from 2003 until 2006. In 2011, he tied the knot with Miranda Lambert, but they divorced in 2015. In May, Shelton reflected to People on how quickly time has passed in his relationship with Stefani, having been together for 10 years. 'It honestly does [feel like time is flying by]. Some of the things that we talk about, we're to the point in our relationship that it's like, 'Oh, remember what happened…' and you realize, 'Oh my God, that was eight years ago!' It's like, how did this happen so quickly?' he told the outlet. Shelton added that, despite their long history together, their romance 'still feels new' to him. 'I feel like that might be the key to happiness, is that it feels just as exciting and new and happy,' he remarked.
Yahoo
02-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Hailey & Justin Bieber Dance It Out At Concert Amid Divorce Rumors
Justin and recently attended the Martin Garrix concert in Los Angeles, once again dismissing speculations of a divorce and marriage crisis. The couple was spotted at the concert on Sunday, looking happier than ever. While rumors have been swirling about their potential divorce for some time, the Biebers looked unfazed and happy together. The Martin Garrix concert at LA State Historic Park saw Justin and Hailey Bieber squashing divorce rumors while dancing and grooving together. They proved that actions speak louder than rumors, exchanging glances and laughter with each other. Hence, the parents of one chose to have fun over entertaining any gossip about trouble in their marriage. Eyewitnesses and fan clips claimed the Biebers were inseparable throughout the evening. While jamming to Garrix's electrifying music, the couple exuded perfect chemistry, and they seemed unbothered by the cameras on them. A clip featured Justin taking his jersey off and wrapping his arm around his wife as she beamed at him. Another clip showed Hailey turning back toward Justin while the pop singer was recording a video. The star couple locked eyes and broke into wide smiles while having the best time. The concert was thus proof that their bond was still going strong despite all the rumors. TMZ reported that the couple's outing came after the divorce rumors intensified, with the singer hinting that Hailey was avoiding him. Justin's ambiguous posts on Instagram further fueled the rumors. After his comment on Hailey's Vogue cover, his Mother's Day posts also led to speculations about the couple's relationship. Moreover, Us Weekly recently reported how 'things aren't great right now' between the couple. The tabloid's source stated that Justin was 'going through a difficult time,' which impacted their marriage. However, Justin and Hailey Bieber's recent EDM concert date not only dismissed their divorce rumors but also suggested that the couple was happy together. They gave the crowd a reason to believe that no rumor can outweigh their mutual love. Originally reported by Ishika Mishra on Reality Tea. The post Hailey & Justin Bieber Dance It Out At Concert Amid Divorce Rumors appeared first on Mandatory.


Daily Mail
01-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Russell Crowe's fiancée Britney Theriot flashes massive diamond engagement ring as the pair enjoy a tennis date at Wimbledon
Russell Crowe and Britney Theriot have long been believed to be engaged. And the couple added fuel to the fire on Monday as they attended the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London. While taking in a match, Britney, 33, lifted her hand to flash her diamond ring. The Art Deco-style sparkler sat in what appeared to be a platinum band and boasted several carats. Russell, 61, was clearly having a ball with his love, the two laughing and chatting together throughout the match. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. Britney was glowing in a pink floral gown in pastel tones and featuring a pussy bow with a polka dot pattern. She added some mixed metal accessories including a chunky gold watch and silver knot bracelet. Russell meanwhile was dapper in a dark blue suit with a multicoloured tie and designer sunglasses. He swapped out his sunnies for reading glasses at one stage as he concentrated on the match. The couple packed on plenty of PDA throughout the match and looked more smitten than ever. It comes after Russell ignited rumours he is set to tie the knot with Britney in Rome. The pair had earlier sparked speculation they are engaged when Britney was seen sporting a diamond ring. Claims are circulating they are eyeing up an Italian wedding after reportedly visiting a church during their latest visit to the city. She added some mixed metal accessories including a chunky gold watch and silver knot bracelet The blonde was clearly amused by the actor's commentary The couple, who started dating in 2020, visited Rome last year when Russell performed with his band The Gentlemen Barbers at the Forum Theatre. They were spotted sightseeing during their lavish getaway and reportedly visited a church in the city. ' Italy was always going to be their wedding destination. Every time they go there, they come back more in love,' an insider told Woman's Day. 'It's always been their dream to get married there.' Russell and Britney frequently visit Italy together and first sparked engagement rumours during a trip to the European country last year. The pair then confirmed their long-rumoured romance with a kiss on a tennis court in November 2020. The couple are regularly seen jetting between Sydney and Coffs Harbour, where Russell has been building a $400million film studio dubbed 'Aussiewood '. The Beautiful Mind star owns a 400-hectare farm in nearby Nana Glen, and divides his time between this rural estate and his home in Sydney. Russell was previously married to Australian actress Danielle Spencer, having tied the knot in April 2003 during a ceremony at his farm in Nana Glen. The couple welcomed two sons together but went their separate ways in 2012 and finalised their divorce six years later. Despite their high-profile split, Danielle previously told Stellar magazine the former couple are still friends and see one another as 'family'. 'We have a lot of respect for each other and I consider him to be a member of my family,' she said.