Hailey Baldwin and Justin Bieber have not found a specific location for their upcoming wedding. But it has already been confirmed that they will tie the knot somewhere in South Carolina on Sept. 30.
While speaking with TMZ, Hailey’s dad, Stephen Baldwin, shared details about his daughter and son-in-law’s wedding planning. He said that the couple decided to have a church wedding because they know how important it is to have God at the center of their marriage.
“Weddings and marriage are supposed to be a holy commitment, one onto another,” Stephen said. “They’re going to have a lot of their pastor friends and their Christian friends around them this time,” he added.
The 53-year-old actor also revealed the important role he has been tasked to do at his daughter’s wedding. Stephen will walk Hailey down the aisle on her special day.
And when asked about his son-in-law, Stephen praised Justin for how much he’s grown within the past year. “[He has] grown leaps and bounds in the past year as far as taking time to himself and making sure he’s spending time with his wife and they’re having fun,” he said.
Last week, the “Baby” singer performed at a Beverly Hills church. Prior to his performance, the award-winning singer admitted to having a very challenging year. In the past, Justin and Hailey have also opened up about the struggles that they have faced even before they tied the knot.
Hailey and Justin have been friends for years ever since Stephen introduced them to each other on the “Today Show.” But after a couple of years, the two had a falling out. Hailey said that it has reached a point where if she would enter the room, her husband would literally be forced to walk out.
“The common denominator, I promise you, is always church,” Hailey told Vogue. “By then we were past the drama. I just gave him a hug. By the end of the conference, he was like, ‘We’re not going to be friends.’ I was like, ‘We’re not?’” she added. Shortly after, Justin proposed to Hailey.
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