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First photos of Hailey Baldwin's huge sparkly engagement ring from Justin Bieber




 First photos of Hailey Baldwin
On Saturday, singer Justin Bieber, 24, reportedly got engaged to his girlfriend, model Hailey Baldwin, 21, at a Bahamian resort. 
As soon as the news broke, Hailey's father tweeted a message of congratulations to the couple. 'Sweet smile on my face! me&wife (Kennya) always pray 4 God's will!! He is moving in the hearts of JB&HB, Let's all pray for His will to be done. Love you 2 so much!!!'
'#Godstiming #bestisyettocome Congrats @JeremyBieber' the veteran actor wrote in the now-deleted tweet.
Justin's father Jeremy Bieber also praised his son in an Instagram post he shared over the weekend. '@justinbieber proud is an understatement! Excited for the next chapter!' Jeremy captioned the shot. 

Justin's mother also made a comment on Twitter Saturday, writing, 'Love Love Love Love Love Love Love

Twitter user @azymanzur posted a photo of the couple, showing the 21-year-old model wearing a gigantic rock on her finger. She wrote: 'well my friend just met justin bieber and hailey baldwin in the bahamas and she is wearing a ring,' the post was captioned. 
Another Twitter user, @nicolesalgado also posted photos of Hailey flaunting the huge sparkly engagement ring.
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