Returning from their maybe-honeymoon in Europe, Hailey Baldwin and Justin Bieber have taken a visit to the ‘Sorry’ singer’s home country of Canada for some more tourist attractions.

Whilst in the 24 year-old’s home state of Ontario, the famous couple visited an exhibition at the Stratford Perth Museum dedicated to his career called Steps to Stardom (and we can’t decide if that is strange in and of itself). According to the museum's website, the exhibit, 'tells the story of Justin Bieber's meteoric rise from busking on the steps of the Avon Theatre to becoming one of the most popular pop stars in the world.'

Whilst there, 21 year-old Baldwin took to the museum’s chalk board to write, ‘I heart you forever - Hailey B.’ So far, so saccharine.

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However, fans noted that the museum shared the image of the sweet note alongside the suspicious caption, 'We were so pleased to have such a warm and special guest visit the museum yesterday (along with her very special husband 😊)'

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After questioning the museum, the staff responded, 'Justin very graciously introduced Hailey as his wife. Perhaps just a term of endearment? We loved their visit.'

There have been conflicting reports swirling around the internet as to the true marital state of the young couple.

After being spotted at a New York courthouse rumours that the pair are already married are rife, despite Baldwin herself taking to Twitter to quash the hearsay.

However, this museum's comment has just busted this case right open. Who shall we belieber?

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