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Justin & Hailey Bieber Are Having A Second Wedding In Los Angeles


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The Spring marks the beginning of wedding season, and Justin Bieber will be walking down the aisle with Hailey Bieber. We reported that the two would tie the knot again after their invitation cards were discovered. There was no location given at the time, but now, TMZ is reporting that the couple will be remarried in Los Angeles. Reports all point to the first weekend in March as the date for the ceremony. Justin's birthday is on March 1st, which will be that Friday. He will be 25. 

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The media site also reports that the Biebers wanted to have the wedding closer to their families, who reside mostly on the East Coast and in Canada. The only problem is, Justin wanted to be a married man by his birthday. Although they have already wed in a courthouse, the couple wants to have a traditional wedding for family and close friends. With the weather being horrible on the East Coast and in Canada, their best option was to hold the wedding on the West Coast. Among those invited are Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott, but this is the third time the invites have gone out. Maybe on this go around, Justin and Hailey will stick to their plan. 

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