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Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin 'push back wedding plans to focus on his mental wellness'

Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin are reportedly putting their plans for a second wedding ceremony on hold to allow him to “focus on himself”.

The young couple officially tied the knot last year in a secret ceremony but were reportedly set to have a religious ceremony sometime soon to celebrate with friends and family.

However, reports claim that the plans have been put on hold while Bieber “focuses on getting well mentally”.

“They will have a wedding ceremony with family and friends eventually,” a source told PEOPLE.

Focusing: Justin Bieber reportedly pushed back plans so he could improve his 'mental wellbeing' (SplashNews.com)

“However, right now, Justin’s focus is getting well mentally. Justin is doing okay. He is very focused and committed to getting help. Hailey is very supportive — Justin is very open about that Hailey does nothing but help him.”

The insider added that the pair were “focused on a happy marriage” and their lives together, having rekindled their romance last summer.

Last month, it was claimed that the duo had sent out “save the date” cards to their loved ones five months after their courthouse ceremony.

US publication Page Six claimed that no location had been set for the February 28 bash but that dancers were “already in rehearsal” and the party was “being styled”.

Bieber, 24, and Baldwin, 22, were rumoured to have married in New York City back in September but both initially denied the reports, which included claims Bieber had referred to his “wife” in public several times.

The model eventually confirmed that they had wed in the subtlest of ways by changing her Instagram handle to @HaileyBieber and her bio to read Hailey Rhode Bieber.

Standard Online has contacted representatives for Bieber for comment.

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