Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin will reportedly have their wedding at Hillsong Church in Australia. But this report, however, isn't "true" at all.

NW Magazine claims Bieber and Baldwin are planning to "officially tie the knot in a big Hillsong wedding." The alleged source of the outlet contends, "It would be really meaningful for them to be wed in the church that started it all. Not to mention Hillsong bosses must be absolutely salivating at having them marry in their main church."

"They'll be sure to bend over backward and make sure Justin and Hailey get the wedding of their dreams," the tipster added.

However, the publication failed to mention when this supposed ceremony will take place.

According to Gossip Cop, a source close to the singer said the tabloid's claim is "completely false." And although Bieber has been involved in the Christian organization for years and has attended many of its conferences in Sydney, they simply aren't planning to hold their nuptials at the Hillsong Church in Sydney.

It can be noted that Bieber and Baldwin had attended different Christian services, despite frequenting Hillsong. The couple also went to services at Churchome Church, located in Washington and Los Angeles.

Meanwhile, NW Magazine has been making narratives regarding Bieber and his relationships. Earlier of this year, the magazine made up a story that Bieber got his ex-girlfriend Selena Gomez pregnant, but this hasn't ever happened.

"Justin wasn't expecting it, but he's ecstatic about it. It's a dream come true," the supposed source claimed.

And then in June, the tabloid also reported Bieber and Baldwin would be having a baby together. Still, there's still no proof that Baldwin is indeed pregnant.

And last month, Gossip Cop busted the outlet for once again claiming Bieber and Baldwin were breaking up.

"Their emotional breakdown left many asking if they'd possibly decided to call it quits," said the alleged tipster of the magazine. The outlet also declared, "The honeymoon period seems to be over," and "Trouble seems to have hit paradise."

But then, a few weeks later, the couple registered for a marriage license.

It's clear that the magazine has been making articles about Bieber with no concrete proof, as per Gossip Cop. The tabloid does not also provide specific details about the singer and the model's alleged Australian wedding, making it "not true" at all.