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Justin and Hailey Bieber had lunch in West Hollywood and were also spotted dining at a luxury spa this week, with the pair recently returning from Tokyo.
On Friday, Justin and Hailey Bieber were spotted having lunch together in West Hollywood wearing chic but casual ensembles. The SWAG singer wore black and white shorts, a gray hoodie, and sneakers. The Rhode Beauty founder wore a cropped beige top and baggy charcoal pants. On top of that, she wore a long black coat with a tuxedo collar.
The influencer carried a tote bag over one arm and left her hair down. Dark sunglasses covered her eyes. The couple walked to the car together before getting into the car. Hailey and Justin were spotted together at luxury spot Voda Spa on Tuesday, with Hailey wearing the same black coat, this time paired with a cropped white T-shirt and jeans.
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Earlier this week, Justin shared a post featuring his wife making sushi together under the guidance of a professional chef. He is wearing a white long-sleeved shirt, and Hailey is wearing a black T-shirt and matching sweatpants. The short video, sped up for Instagram, shows the tuna being cut and wrapped in seaweed to make a roll. He captioned the post, “Sushi chef date night.”
Hailey also shared a post from her trip to Tokyo this week, which included her son Jack Bruce Bieber. In her November cover story for GQ, Hailey opened up about being a new mom.
“I don’t think anyone telling you about it will ever prepare you for it until you do it yourself,” she said. “But I feel a lot more prepared when I do it again, compared to how unprepared I felt the first time I did it.”
She added, “I personally think there’s a lot of unknowns, but so many things are going to happen, so many changes, and they’re going to evolve in completely different ways that you can never prepare for until you actually do it.”
Hailey said she and Justin are doing their best to keep Jack away from the public eye.
“We’re just taking it one day at a time,” she told GQ. “We both care very much about our son and I think that will always be the case, but our lives are our lives and it’s really public, so I think we’ll just cross all the bridges we need to when we get there. But for now, we feel very comfortable with how we share things and how we don’t share things.”
