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Hailey, Justin Bieber’s plan for more kids revealed



Hailey and Justin Bieber on parenting plans 

Hailey and Justin Bieber are currently enjoying their new life as parents and are not in a rush to have more children.

A insider told Page Six that the Sorry singer, 30, and the model, 28, “have discussed having more kids, but for right now, they’re happy with where things are at.”

Justin and Hailey welcomed their son, Jack Blues, in August, three months after the Rhode founder’s pregnancy announcement.

“Hailey feels incredibly blessed to be celebrating her first Christmas as a mom,” the source tells Page Six.

The outlet was told that “When Justin asked Hailey what she wanted for Christmas this year, she really couldn’t think of anything because she has everything she could ever want.”

The couple, who married in September 2018, are “still adjusting to life as parents of a newborn“ and feel that “every day is a learning experience.”

“They couldn’t be happier,” the insider reveals.

“Hailey has seen a whole different side to Justin since becoming a father and she’s more in love with him than ever.”

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