Justin and Hailey Beiber’s Vogue Cover for the publication’s March Issue is too damn cute to not acknowledge. The newly weds who were photographed by Annie Liebovitz for this issue of Vogue Magazine were officially married in a private ceremony away from the Paparazzi at New York City Courthouse in September 2018.
Hollywood’s youngest couple definitely broke thousands of hearts when the news of their marriage got carried by tabloids.In the March Issue of Vogue Magazine, Award winning singer; Justin Beiber and model, Hailey Beiber – nee Baldwin talked about their passionate not-so-easy but absolutely all-in-one romance.
Image credit: Annie Liebovitz for Vogue.com
The interview was headed by Rob Haskell for Vogue. Here are a few excerpts from what they opened up about in the magazine.
Hailey Beiber On How Her Friendship With Justin Began
I was never a superfan, of him or of anyone,” Baldwin told the publication. “It was never that crazed, screaming thing. I didn’t think about it in any kind of way except for the fact that he was cute. Everybody had a crush on him.
But for the first few years we had a weird age gap.” However, years later they reconnected. “One day Justin walked into Hillsong and was like, ‘Hey, you got older.’ I was like, ‘Yeah, what’s up?’ Over time he became my best guy friend. I was running around with him as his homie, but we weren’t hanging out [romantically].”
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Hailey, On Being A New Bride
“It’s just that I’m fighting to do this the right way, to build a healthy relationship. I want people to know that. We’re coming from a really genuine place.
But we’re two young people who are learning as we go. I’m not going to sit here and lie and say it’s all a magical fantasy. It’s always going to be hard.”
Justin, On Religious Views
“I wouldn’t consider myself religious, that confuses a lot of people because they’re like, well you go to church. I believe in the story of Jesus–that’s the simplicity of what I believe.
But I don’t believe in all the religious elitism and pretentiousness… I get sensitive when religion comes up because it’s been so hurtful to a lot of people. I don’t want to be thought of as someone who stands for any of the injustice that religion has done and does do.”
Justin, On Trust Issues
“It’s been so hard for me to trust people, I’ve struggled with the feeling that people are using me or aren’t really there for me and that writers are looking to get something out of me and use it against me. One of the big things for me is trusting myself.
Culled from: JustJared.com