Are the super-couple going through troubles?
Justin and Hailey Bieber was seen attending a late-night church service together just hours after her dad Stephen Baldwin sparked concern over the couple’s wellbeing.
The well-known couple that wed in 2018, appeared depressed as they arrived at Churchdome Church at Saban Theatre in Beverly Hills, California on Wednesday evening.
During the nighttime service, Hailey was wearing a vibrant yellow argyle sweater teamed with a pair of blue baggy jeans. Justin seemed to be trying to cover his face underneath an oversized sweatshirt’s hood and black scarf.
The pair were seen driving up to church in their $90,000 Tesla Cyber truck.
The duo are each devout Christians and have spoken out about how important their faith is to them, and have even credited it for helping them through their “tough” first year since they got married.
Their outing came hours after Baldwin reposted a message on social media asking the public for prayers for his daughter, 27, and her husband, 29.
Baldwin, 57, shared a post from Victor Marx, founder of All Things Possible Ministries, that featured a video of Justin playing the guitar and singing along to “I Could Sing of Your Love Forever” by Delirious? and the Hillsong Worship.
“Christians, please when you think of Justin & Hailey, take a moment to offer a little prayer for them to have wisdom, protection and to draw close to the Lord,” Baldwin wrote atop the clip, which has since been deleted.
In the comment section, Victor said that his wife, Eileen Marx, and Hailey’s mom, Kennya Baldwin, “often pray together” for the young couple.
“There are special challenges that folks in high visibility positions face and also the enemy doesn’t want them to draw closer to Jesus,” he claimed in the comment. “So often regardless of the material things or the accolades they often face spiritual warfare that intense and seeks to ship-wreck their faith , marriage and life in general. So thank you.”
Though Stephen reposted the message to his Instagram Story, he did not offer any additional context on what the pair were going through.