Justin Bieber and Hailey confirmed to the world that they will become parents, and as soon as the news broke, the internet exploded with happiness, as we know that this has been a dream the couple has wanted to fulfill for some time.
However, as the day passed, fans began to suspect that the Bieber Baldwin family might not just welcome one but two beautiful babies, making them proud parents of twins.
And before you think we’re crazy for believing it, we have to say that this theory, as wild as it may seem, has gained even more strength after the parents of the couple shared a message that got us all thinking.
Hailey’s father, Stephen Baldwin, shared Hailey and Justin’s maternity photoshoot on his Instagram and wrote: “Love you guys. Blessed beyond words. Praise the Lord. Let’s get ready to have some fun.”
So far, so good, because things started to get out of hand when Justin’s mother, Pattie Mallette, responded to her prospective father-in-law: “Congratulations, grandpa! WE’RE GOING TO HAVE THE CUTEST GRANDKIDS OF ALL!”
As expected, the comment quickly went viral, further fueling the hype around the couple’s pregnancy. And although Justin’s own mother clarified after a few hours that her son and daughter-in-law are not expecting twins but hope to have more than one child in the future, now the internet can’t shake off the idea that the Canadian will be the father of two babies.
Did Selena Gomez react to Hailey and Justin Bieber’s pregnancy?
The news that Justin Bieber and Hailey are going to be parents wasn’t the only thing that caught everyone’s attention because, as expected, as soon as the announcement went viral, Selena Gomez also ended up trending.

Especially because it seems that Selena might have seized the situation to make a suspicious post on Instagram, as she uploaded a black and white story where she can be seen holding hands with her boyfriend, Benny Blanco, while wearing a huge ring on her finger. This could mean anything, but has been considered by many as a reaction to Hailey’s pregnancy announcement.
This article was written on spanish by Mariana Martell in Cultura Colectiva
