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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Justin Bieber has told how he is "completely and utterly obsessed" with wife Hailey Bieber, as he wished her a happy birthday

    The 'Never Say Never' hitmaker took to Instagram to share a sweet message he penned for Hailey - who turned 24 on Sunday (22.11.20) - and admitted in the note that his "biggest dream" is growing old with his significant other


    He wrote: "My eyes are 4 you. My heart is 4 you. My soul is 4 you. My love is 4 you. I am Home wherever you are. You are my safe place. I am completely and utterly obsessed with who you are. My biggest dream is growing old with you. I can’t believe you are mine forever. HAPPY BIRTHDAY BABY (sic)"

    Justin's mother Pattie Mallette also took to Instagram to mark her daughter-in-law's birthday, admitting the model has been "a blessing to our family".

    She wrote: "HAPPY BIRTHDAY @haileybieber !! I love you forever. You are a gift and a blessing to our family. So grateful you were born !! Love love love (sic)"

    Justin's gesture comes just days after Hailey admitted she gets jealous in their relationship.

    She said: "I feel like jealousy is a normal, natural, human feeling. It’s going to happen, no matter who I like.

    "If I could take the jealousy out of my body I would, but like, I can’t and neither can anybody.

    "I know that for somebody in his position, there’s always going to be people that don’t care that he’s married and they’ll try [to flirt with him] anyway.

    "I’m like, it’s just up to you not to let anybody think that they can get that far."

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