A year after Justin Bieber made Hailey one less lonely girl in an NYC courthouse, the newlyweds re-tied the knot in South Carolina vows filled with the greenery and twinkle lights of her dreams.
Asked to sketch out her perfect vows, Hailey Bieber (then still using her given surname of Baldwin) had an answer at the ready.
“I just picture lights strung everywhere,” she mused to The Cut during a September 2018 breakfast celebrating her role as an ambassador for bareMinerals. “I think having it in the woods would be so beautiful.”
The then-21-year-old had already dispatched a wedding planner to start scouting locations, preferably near her home base on the West Coast, and she remained unbothered by any opinions that she might be too young to commit to this type of forever with fiancé Justin Bieber just a few months after they’d reconciled their teenage romance.
“My sister was 24 when she got married,” she noted of Alaia Baldwin‘s 2017 vows, and dad Stephen Baldwin and graphic designer mom Kennya Deodato “also got married when they were young, too. I see no reason to wait. When you know it’s right, it’s right.”
And so mere hours later, she decided to take her own advice, turning up at a New York City courthouse for the sort of no-frills affair that was nothing at all as she’d described and yet completely, 100 percent right.
“Justin and Hailey told friends and family they were going to get paperwork and inquire about a marriage license but decided to tie the knot right at the courthouse,” a source told E! News at the time. “No one knew about their plan. They thought it would be better that way so no one would try and talk them out of it. They wanted it to be a special moment just between the two of them.”
After all, they’d long been aligned on their life goals. In the years before their friendship turned romantic in 2016 and then again two years later, “We had talked about wanting to be married young and having a family young and building a life,” she confessed in Elle‘s April issue. “Even before we knew we wanted to be with each other.”
Besides, there’s always a chance for a reprisal.
And when the model wed her pop star love for the second time on Sept. 30, 2019, she got her dream of trees dripping with lavender flowers, twinkly lights aplenty and an intimate, supportive group of loved ones eager to watch the newlyweds say those all important words once more—this time after battling through more than 12 months of matrimony that Hailey candidly revealed to Vogue were “really effing hard.”
Having already had that just-for-them moment, “They can’t wait to say their vows in front of their family and friends,” a source told E! News ahead of the 2019 ceremony. “It will be a different experience to have their pastor there and everyone close to them. They both feel it is important to have a religious ceremony before God. After a year, their love has grown even more.”
Now, continued the source, “They understand what it takes to be married and what goes into it. Their vows are extremely meaningful.”
Then there was that other detail. “They are also very excited to have a celebration and party with family and friends,” noted the source. “They’ve never had everyone together in one place so they are excited about that.”
And so when the likes of Usher, Joan Smalls, Justine Skye, Jaden Smith and some five members of the Kardashian-Jenner crew (Kris Jenner, boyfriend Corey Gamble, Kendall Jenner, Kylie Jenner and daughter Stormi) descended onto the Montage Palmetto Bluff, a picturesque resort in South Carolina’s lowcountry, the Biebers were ready.