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Molly Pike

Hailey Bieber shares first wedding snap of Justin popping champagne on the dance floor

Hailey Bieber has posted a never before seen picture of her husband popping champagne at their wedding.

Justin Bieber, 26, and Hailey got married in a low-key ceremony in 2018 but had a second, more lavish service the following year.

One of Hailey's 31.3million Instagram followers asked her to share an unseen photo from the big day as part of a question and answers session, and she happily obliged.

In the black and white photo, Justin opened a huge bottle of champagne, which sprayed bubbles everywhere.

Hailey, 24, had one hand on the bottom of the bottle while her new husband sprayed it everywhere.

Justin Bieber's wife Hailey has shared a previously unseen picture from their lavish wedding last year (haileybieber/Instagram)

She appeared to be squealing and covered her face to protect her makeup from the champagne.

Hailey was wearing her stunning lace wedding dress, which had Bardot style sleeves.

Justin had taken his suit jacket off and wore a white shirt with a black bowtie and matching trousers.

Justin and Hailey at their wedding (Youtube Premium)

Their guests laughed around them as the champagne went everywhere.

It comes after Justin slammed a troll who made nasty comments about Hailey.

The troll had said: "So we need to f**king bombard that s**t with Jelena and how Selena is better. Go after her, please, let’s all go after her."

They've been together on and off since 2015 (Getty Images for YouTube Origina)

Justin hit back: "This sad excuse of a human just encouraged people on video to literally go after my wife telling people to say that my previous relationship was better so on and so fourth."

He added: "It is not right. But I will say this. As many people as there are that want to spend their time publicly degrading shaming and trying to humiliate us we would like to as those who have it in them to lift us up in prayer.

"We need prayer and support as we continue to put ourselves out there!"

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