Hailey Bieber dons tiny ʙικιɴι as she’s thrown over Justin’s shoulders in cheeky video

Hailey Bieber, 26, poured her cuʀvᴇs into a tiny string ʙικιɴι in a recent playful video with her hubby, Justin Bieber, 29.

The gorgeous Hollywood couple, who have been married since 2018, have recently jetted off to London for a glorious romantic getaway.

In a slew of fun clips uploaded to Instagram, the married couple were beaming as Justin was hilariously filmed topless and carrying his wife over his bare back as he playfully walked through a green garden.

In another dazzling snap uploaded to Kylie’s grid, the influencer flaunted her tiny waist and flat tummy as she slipped into a red string ʙικιɴι.

The blonde beauty looked absolutely radiant as she posed with her hand on her hips as she accentuated her gorgeous figure with a stunning picturesque landscape spotted behind her.

Hailey’s recent slew of snaps comes after the fashion icon was spotted with husband, Justin, during a lavish trip to New York.

The American beauty, who’s the daughter of the Hollywood actor Stephen Baldwin, sported a low-cut, pastel blue sports bra underneath a white T-shirt and black trackies.

Wearing white trainers and gold earrings, Hailey had her brunette bob slicked back out of her face in a half-up and half-down look.

The model showed off her flawless skin and natural beauty by going without make-up.

Justin also opted for a casual look as he paired a light grey hoodie with blue shorts and pink shoes.

Hailey has recently spoken out about how she and Justin would be up for welcoming new additions into their family but admitted that she feels “scared” by the idea of it.

In a recent all-new interview, Hailey explained how she often gets tearful about the thought of having kids with her pop star husband.

“I literally cry about this all the time,” she revealed as she candidly discussed potentially expanding their family in the future.

Adding: “I want kids so bad, but I get scared

“It’s enough that people say things about my husband or my friends. I can’t imagine having to confront people saying things about a child.”