Singer and songwriter Justin Bieber is adding even more fuel to the rumors that he and his fiancée, model Hailey Baldwin, might already be married.

On Sept. 30, Sunday, Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin took some time off their busy schedules to visit an exhibit, dubbed "Justin Bieber: Steps To Stardom," at the Stratford Perth Museum in Ontario Canada.

The said "Justin Bieber: Steps To Stardom" exhibit documents the 24-year-old singer and songwriter's humble beginnings until his sudden rise to superstardom. The exhibit also showcases memorabilia from his several tours across the globe.

As they stroll through the "Justin Bieber: Steps To Stardom" exhibit and mingle with fans, Justin Bieber graciously introduced Hailey Baldwin as his wife, according to The Windsor Star newspaper, as cited by The Daily Mail. This only fueled earlier rumors that they are already married.

 
Just days after Justin Bieber reportedly introduced Hailey Baldwin as his wife, a new report claimed that the two allegedly tied the knot on Sept. 13 - the same day they obtained their marriage license - at a courthouse in New York.

Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin allegedly tied the knot in a simple ceremony officiated by preacher Jeffrey Quinn, according to TMZ. Their witness was said to be the former's close friend, Josh Mehl.

The publication went on to claim that both Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin did not sign any prenuptial agreement. The source said: "Justin [Bieber] is so in love he doesn't see the need for one."

As of press time, Justin Bieber's net worth is estimated to be $265 million. Hailey Baldwin, on the other hand, has a net worth of around $3 million.

In other news, Justin Bieber is currently busy working on his fifth album, his follow-up to 2015's "Purpose." While nothing is set in stone yet, his next album will reportedly be inspired by his faith after he became heavily associated with a leading Evangelical church.

"Justin is on the lookout for songs which really reflect where he is in his life in terms of spirituality," a source close to the "As Long As You Love Me" singer revealed to The Sun, before adding, "Although he is working with a lot of the same people who helped to make his last album, 'Purpose,' he is reshaping his sound so it is more in line with the church's values and beliefs."