Justin Bieber and wife, Hailey Baldwin, are staying at home at their 10-acre lakefront property in Ontario, Canada. While in lockdown, the couple shared a lot of their thoughts that quarantine has so far taught them. Meanwhile, Bieber continues to hold the title of the artist who has most subscribers on YouTube.

In their latest Facebook Watch video, the couple played Jenga while talking about different topics - from Justin concert tour, acne, religion, to what annoys each other. The couple revealed that they have watched Michael Jordan's docuseries, The Last Dance.

The "Yummy" singer also talked about reconnecting with some friends from his 2010 My World Tour via Zoom. Hailey, meanwhile, admitted that she is somewhat thankful that her husband's Changes concert tour has been postponed. The model believed that it was a good thing so that Justin will have more time to get strong and healthy.

"Everything happens for a reason... and when the tour does come back around and when you go out, you're going to just be so strong and healthy and that makes me feel a little bit better," Hailey said. 

Bieber has been openly dealt with depression. He talked about his mental health and addiction struggles in his recent YouTube Original series, Justin Bieber: Seasons. In the series, he also opened up about fame and challenges that came along with it that he had faced over the years. 

The Changes concert tour is supposed to support Biebers's new album of the same name, which is also his first LP in four years. The tour was originally slated to kick off on May 14, 2020, in Seattle. However, it was postponed due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. 

Justin and Hailey also shared some of their special moments while in quarantine. The "Promise" crooner said he feels like they are getting to know each other each day they spent together. Hailey, on the other hand, said she hopes that they will never stop discovering new things about each other. 

The couple releases new episodes of The Biebers on Watch on Facebook every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 12 p.m. ET/ 9 a.m. PT. 

Meanwhile, Justin Bieber's numbers on YouTube continue to grow. In February, he hit the 50 million subscribers, making him the artist with most subscribers in the platform's history. This week, he already reached 54 million

His numbers soar further after Bieber and Ariana Grande dropped their new collaboration single, titled "Stuck With You," on May 8. The proceeds of the single will go to the coronavirus relief efforts.