Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin have reportedly postponed their wedding for the fourth time.

The singer, 25, and model, 22, who legally married in a New York courthouse in September, are said to have put their plans on 'indefinite hold to focus on Justin'.

A source told People: 'They will still have a wedding eventually, but this is not their focus right now.

'They haven’t sent out any new save the dates. They will wait until Justin feels better and is excited about planning their wedding again.'

MailOnline has contacted both Justin and Hailey's representatives for comment.

The reports come after Justin recently and bravely admitted that he has been 'struggling a lot' in a candid Instagram post on Saturday.

Hailey has also been supportive of his treatment: 'She's been so supportive of him throughout this process,' a source told Us Weekly.

The couple have reportedly put plans for a religious wedding on hold as he focuses on his mental health.

Justin and Hailey's 'postponed' wedding comes after they were reported to have planned their second nuptials in LA during the weekend of March 1, his birthday, but cancelled the event after several of their loved ones couldn't make it.

A source told TMZ that some of the 300 guests were told that the wedding is being rescheduled despite receiving save the dates.

The publication continued that Justin and Hailey 'initially panicked and started to scramble for another date' but then decided to take their time as they realised they're already married.

The couple tied the knot in a non-religious ceremony in September in Manhattan but didn't confirm the news until November.

TMZ's source added that Justin and Hailey want to 'properly plan' their ceremony this time and might even have a 'destination wedding', but they will give plenty of warning to guests.

The publication also claimed that Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott were reportedly invited to their original March 1 date.

According to TMZ, Justin was keen to have a religious wedding this time, before his 25th birthday, which was on March 1.

They also reported that the couple has sent out three separate batches of Save The Date cards so far.

Their families live in the East Coast and Canada, but the couple were keen to have some sunshine on their special day.

A source told US Weekly: 'They are still in the middle of deciding whether or not they want a big or small wedding.'

Adding: 'They would love a small wedding, but they have so many people that they want there and they know once they start planning, it could become bigger.'

Several reports have mentioned that the pair isn't in a rush to throw together the white wedding since they're already married.

- Daily Mail