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Hailey and Justin Bieber announce that they are expecting their first child | People

Singer Justin Bieber (30 years old) and actress and model Hailey Bieber, formerly Baldwin, 27, will become parents in the coming months. This is what they have made known through their profiles on social networks this Thursday, May 9, in a non-explicit but obvious way. The couple has gone up to their Instagram profiles two publications with a video and several photographs in which they show the incipient pregnancy of the daughter of actor Stephen Baldwin, and how the Canadian singer portrays it. Furthermore, the artist has also posted a couple of images more where the couple is seen (with her dressed in white, with a Saint Laurent dress with a matching veil; he, with a fur jacket and his cap pushed back) with their hands intertwined in a ceremony in which they seem to renew their wedding vows and which according to some American media were taken in Hawaii a couple of weeks ago. According to the portal TMZthe young woman would be in the third trimester of her pregnancy, and, therefore, the baby – whose sex has not been revealed – would be born at the end of next summer.

In these years together, the Biebers have had to go through plagiarism lawsuits, in Hailey’s case, and health problems, such as serious facial paralysis caused by a virus in his case, which has forced him to even cancel his tour. Furthermore, in recent times the couple has faced constant rumors of a crisis, which has ended their relationship on more than one occasion. However, the new photographs and the announcement of the pregnancy (and what seems like a new wedding) show that the rumors remain just that, comments. Celebrities and friends such as sisters Kendall and Kylie Jenner and Kim Kardashian, Linda Evangelista, Heidi Klum, Gigi Hadid and Chiara Ferragni have run to congratulate them.

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The couple married five and a half years ago in a courthouse in New York, just a couple of months after getting engaged in the Bahamas. In September 2018, Alec Baldwin, Hailey’s uncle, revealed the union on the red carpet at the Emmy Awards. Then he was 24 years old and she was 21. The celebration took a whole year to wait. On September 30, 2019, they celebrated their marriage with a large wedding in a luxurious complex in South Carolina (USA). Its cost was estimated at a quarter of a million dollars. For the event, of which several photos were published days later, the bride wore a mermaid-style dress created exclusively by the now deceased designer Virgil Abloh, of Off White, with a long transparent veil at the end of which read “Till Death Do Us Apart ” (until death do us part). Among the guests were the model Kendall Jenner and the singers Usher and Ed Sheeran.

By then, they were in a second phase of their relationship. They had met almost a decade before, when they were just kids. It was in 2009; It wouldn’t be until six years later when they started dating. But that relationship ended briefly. He, now a powerful pop star, had various media romances, among them with the singer Selena Gomez, with whom he had an on-again, off-again relationship that lasted until March 2018, just six months before marrying Baldwin. For years, a frequent narrative has tried to confront the two, which today are unrelated. The issue escalated when a few months ago Hailey received death threats and Selena Gomez came to her defense.

However, since they got married their lives have not been so idyllic. In reports and documentaries, Bieber has explained that thanks to marriage he has found a certain calm, a normality in the complex life that has taken him on stage since he was 15 years old. “The first year of marriage was very hard because there was a lot behind it, a return to all my traumas,” he said in an interview in GQ in 2021. “Before, I had nothing to hope for in my life. My home was unstable, in fact it did not exist. I didn’t have anyone really important. No one to love, no one to cry on. But now I have it.” At the beginning of 2022, the former dancer already commented in an interview with The Wall Street Journal that they both wanted to have children, but a little later, because at 25 they still felt “super young”, and, therefore, they preferred to wait a couple of years.

Write a title to rank the highest in Google searches, for this news article: The third season was almost an unprecedented run for Jacques Vermeire.  Thirty items were found at flea markets and specialty stores, and in the last episode alone one item was auctioned at a small loss.  Undoubtedly a great performance.  Axel Daeseleire had to sell at a loss four times.  That is also good, but the difference in the final total is big: Axel made a profit of 4,878 euros, and Jacques left even 9,400 euros.  The benefit of a good cause.  The cheapest purchase was only ten euros, the most expensive 550 euros.  But strangely, that item also generated the second largest profit.  We choose the most amazing products.The most expensive purchaseBas-reliefPurchase amount: 550 eurosSold for: 2,200 eurosProfit: 1,650 eurosJacques was crazy about this Egyptian piece, even if it was only part of a larger recovery.  It may have shown a man and a woman seated on a larger bas-relief.  This is a sculpting method in which the view is worked out very shallowly, so that it only appears realistic in the front view.  These are works that were done at one time to decorate architecture.  The only known object on this piece was a human arm.  The face and other features were missing.  So it was almost an abstract thing, with the arm as the only figurative element.  The auction house linked this item to the New Kingdom and it was one hundred percent authentic.  Before the auction, the piece was carefully placed on a pedestal to increase its value.This piece of stone was the most expensive sale of the season. – © vtmThe oldest thing?A statue from the Wei dynastyPurchase amount: 500 eurosSold for: 400 eurosLoss: 100 eurosA polychromed terracotta statue from China, probably from 100 to 200 AD.  He comes from the Wei dynasty, one of the lesser known dynasties in terms of terracotta production.  Apart from these types of statues, they also made terracotta horses.  Bought it for 500 euros after a lot of haggling, as the seller wanted almost double that.  The auction house suspected that profits would be limited because the circulation of these types of paintings was large.  “You come across them in larger series, just like you find some almost finished ensembles in Ming terracotta,” he said. He became one of the few losers this season.A statue from the Wei Dynasty. – © vtmOnce sold at IkeaRetrostoelPurchase amount: 70 eurosSold for: 190 eurosProfit: 120 eurosAxel immediately smiled when he saw the Ikea Jacques chair.  This chair was an early Ikea model from the late seventies.  It’s cheap, but there’s an audience for something like that, the auction house said.  The chair was designed by a certain Gammelgaard who worked for Ikea for decades.  “I wouldn’t give more than twenty euros for it,” said Axel.  But there were many bidders for the chair, which greatly increased the price.Jacques and Willy bought an Ikea chair. – © vtmCheapest purchaseA small kitchenPurchase amount: 10 eurosSold for: 80 eurosProfit: 70 eurosNot worth much, but a good tool. – © vtmMost of the profitLetter from James EnsorPurchase amount: 200 eurosSold for: 2,600 eurosProfit: 2,400 eurosIn the same shop where Axel bought a valuable painting by Jean-Jacques Gaillard, Jacques found a handwritten letter from the Ostend artist James Ensor.  To make it even more valuable, he included a photo of Ensor in his studio playing the organ.  With the work of ‘Christ’s entry’ behind him.  A piece of Ostend history. The letter and photo of James Ensor, 100 percent authentic. – © vtmThe biggest lossHeadPurchase amount: 500 eurosSold for: 320 Euroloss: 180 eurosThe biggest lossAccording to the seller, this was a fifteenth century head, probably from a church.  Axel and host Hannelore Simons from VTM Nieuws found a lot of poetry in her.  They were sold by the beauty.  In fact it was once an architectural fragment that was incorporated into a building.  It was very weather, which made dating difficult.  The auction house believed it to be fifteenth to seventeenth century, possibly French.They loved this end, but it brought them bad luck. – © vtmKitsch art?In episode 9, Jacques Vermeire thought he had discovered a lithograph of the Disney character Tigger in a pop art constellation.  His guest Dominique Persoone was immediately inspired by him.  But it turned out that it was just a print, making the value very low.  Axel Daeseleire even named the printing paper.  Bought for 60 euros, and according to the auction house is definitely not worth more.  But at the auction someone offered 320 euros for it.  Axel didn’t understand it.  More so, because exactly the opposite happened in the same episode.  Axel received a valuable painting by the artist Edgar Scaufflaire for 350 euros.  Liège artist who produced works of cubist expression.  Someone who is not so well known in our area.  “They even hang something like that in museums,” he said.  And then… the auction hammer fell at just 280 euros.  The precious thing was one of the few things that was lost.Little value, but sold at a profit. – © vtmA real Scaufflaire, sold for a piece of cake. – © vtmThe biggest thing?Purchase amount: 200 eurosSold for 650 EurosProfit: 450 eurosA mega-sized tin soldier The Nutcracker.  Axel wanted to offer something at the auction that was “du jamais vu”.  However, there was some fear.  Because who would buy something like that?  In addition, minor repairs were required.  Everything was held together with adhesive tape.  The auction house was also careful, because this seemed like a good hobbyist.  With a fearful heart, 200 euros were spent.  But the grotesque image was popular. More than two meters tall, this tin soldier. – © vtm  . Remove your notes.

Write a title to rank the highest in Google searches, for this news article: The third season was almost an unprecedented run for Jacques Vermeire. Thirty items were found at flea markets and specialty stores, and in the last episode alone one item was auctioned at a small loss. Undoubtedly a great performance. Axel Daeseleire had to sell at a loss four times. That is also good, but the difference in the final total is big: Axel made a profit of 4,878 euros, and Jacques left even 9,400 euros. The benefit of a good cause. The cheapest purchase was only ten euros, the most expensive 550 euros. But strangely, that item also generated the second largest profit. We choose the most amazing products.The most expensive purchaseBas-reliefPurchase amount: 550 eurosSold for: 2,200 eurosProfit: 1,650 eurosJacques was crazy about this Egyptian piece, even if it was only part of a larger recovery. It may have shown a man and a woman seated on a larger bas-relief. This is a sculpting method in which the view is worked out very shallowly, so that it only appears realistic in the front view. These are works that were done at one time to decorate architecture. The only known object on this piece was a human arm. The face and other features were missing. So it was almost an abstract thing, with the arm as the only figurative element. The auction house linked this item to the New Kingdom and it was one hundred percent authentic. Before the auction, the piece was carefully placed on a pedestal to increase its value.This piece of stone was the most expensive sale of the season.© vtmThe oldest thing?A statue from the Wei dynastyPurchase amount: 500 eurosSold for: 400 eurosLoss: 100 eurosA polychromed terracotta statue from China, probably from 100 to 200 AD. He comes from the Wei dynasty, one of the lesser known dynasties in terms of terracotta production. Apart from these types of statues, they also made terracotta horses. Bought it for 500 euros after a lot of haggling, as the seller wanted almost double that. The auction house suspected that profits would be limited because the circulation of these types of paintings was large. “You come across them in larger series, just like you find some almost finished ensembles in Ming terracotta,” he said. He became one of the few losers this season.A statue from the Wei Dynasty.© vtmOnce sold at IkeaRetrostoelPurchase amount: 70 eurosSold for: 190 eurosProfit: 120 eurosAxel immediately smiled when he saw the Ikea Jacques chair. This chair was an early Ikea model from the late seventies. It’s cheap, but there’s an audience for something like that, the auction house said. The chair was designed by a certain Gammelgaard who worked for Ikea for decades. “I wouldn’t give more than twenty euros for it,” said Axel. But there were many bidders for the chair, which greatly increased the price.Jacques and Willy bought an Ikea chair.© vtmCheapest purchaseA small kitchenPurchase amount: 10 eurosSold for: 80 eurosProfit: 70 eurosNot worth much, but a good tool.© vtmMost of the profitLetter from James EnsorPurchase amount: 200 eurosSold for: 2,600 eurosProfit: 2,400 eurosIn the same shop where Axel bought a valuable painting by Jean-Jacques Gaillard, Jacques found a handwritten letter from the Ostend artist James Ensor. To make it even more valuable, he included a photo of Ensor in his studio playing the organ. With the work of ‘Christ’s entry’ behind him. A piece of Ostend history. The letter and photo of James Ensor, 100 percent authentic.© vtmThe biggest lossHeadPurchase amount: 500 eurosSold for: 320 Euroloss: 180 eurosThe biggest lossAccording to the seller, this was a fifteenth century head, probably from a church. Axel and host Hannelore Simons from VTM Nieuws found a lot of poetry in her. They were sold by the beauty. In fact it was once an architectural fragment that was incorporated into a building. It was very weather, which made dating difficult. The auction house believed it to be fifteenth to seventeenth century, possibly French.They loved this end, but it brought them bad luck.© vtmKitsch art?In episode 9, Jacques Vermeire thought he had discovered a lithograph of the Disney character Tigger in a pop art constellation. His guest Dominique Persoone was immediately inspired by him. But it turned out that it was just a print, making the value very low. Axel Daeseleire even named the printing paper. Bought for 60 euros, and according to the auction house is definitely not worth more. But at the auction someone offered 320 euros for it. Axel didn’t understand it. More so, because exactly the opposite happened in the same episode. Axel received a valuable painting by the artist Edgar Scaufflaire for 350 euros. Liège artist who produced works of cubist expression. Someone who is not so well known in our area. “They even hang something like that in museums,” he said. And then… the auction hammer fell at just 280 euros. The precious thing was one of the few things that was lost.Little value, but sold at a profit.© vtmA real Scaufflaire, sold for a piece of cake.© vtmThe biggest thing?Purchase amount: 200 eurosSold for 650 EurosProfit: 450 eurosA mega-sized tin soldier The Nutcracker. Axel wanted to offer something at the auction that was “du jamais vu”. However, there was some fear. Because who would buy something like that? In addition, minor repairs were required. Everything was held together with adhesive tape. The auction house was also careful, because this seemed like a good hobbyist. With a fearful heart, 200 euros were spent. But the grotesque image was popular. More than two meters tall, this tin soldier.© vtm . Remove your notes.

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