Hailey Baldwin Switches IG Account Handle to Hailey Bieber

It's internet official.

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Hailey Baldwin has decided to change her Instagram handle.

It’s official! Hailey Baldwin has changed her name on Instagram to haileybieber! pic.twitter.com/PuNlsqPZyU

— Justin Bieber Crew (@JBCrewdotcom) November 17, 2018

Back in September, it was reported that the couple had obtained a marriage license and conducted a civil marriage ceremony; however, Hailey later shot down the rumors on social media: "I understand where the speculation is coming from, but I’m not married yet!" she wrote in a now-deleted tweet. 

On Thursday, Justin shared an Instagram photo that pretty much confirmed the marriage whispers. Check it out below. 

In other Justin news, after nearly five years of legal drama, Justin Bieber has reportedly settled his egging lawsuit.

According to documents obtained by TMZ, the 24-year-old singer has finally reached a deal with Jeffrey Schwartz, the neighbor who accused the Biebs of egging his home in 2014. Justin was subsequently charged with a criminal vandalism misdemeanor, and was ordered to attend anger management classes as well as complete 40 hours of community service. He also paid his disgruntled neighbor more than $80,000 in restitution; however, Schwartz wasn't satisfied. 

Schwartz went on to file a civil lawsuit against Justin, saying the superstar consistently terrorized him and his family with loud parties, reckless driving, spitting, and more. The plaintiff claimed living next to Justin caused he and his wife emotional distress and loss of income. 

The legal battle would continue for the next several years, and resulted in countless issues and accusations from both parties. Though it seemed like the case would never end, TMZ reports that Justin and Schwartz finally settled the civil case.

"Counsel specially appearing represents the matter has resolved in its entirety," documents state.

The terms of the settlement are confidential, so it's unclear how much—or if any—money was paid. 

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