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MODEL HAILEY BIEBER, DAUGHTER OF STEPHEN BALDWIN HAS SAID POSTPARTUM LIFE HAS BEEN "VERY DIFFICULT" AMID SPECULATION ABOUT HER MARRIAGE TO POP STAR JUSTIN BIEBER ZOE DELANEY
Assistant Showbiz Editor and LAUREN DEL FABBRO PA ENTERTAINMENT REPORTER 18:42, 20 May 2025Updated 18:42, 20 May 2025 Model Hailey Bieber has opened up about the "very difficult"
postpartum period, amidst rumours surrounding her marriage to pop sensation Justin Bieber. The couple, based in Los Angeles, are often the subject of media speculation, with Hailey
describing their life under constant scrutiny as "crazy life to live". The model-turned-businesswoman, who is the founder of skincare and cosmetic brand Rhode, also shared that
giving birth to her son Jack Blues Bieber in August last year was one of the "hardest things" she's ever done, following an 18-hour labour. In a candid chat with Vogue, Hailey
revealed: "Being postpartum is the most sensitive time I've ever gone through in my life, and learning a new version of myself is very difficult. "And to be doing that all
the while going on the internet every day and people being like, They're getting divorced and They're this and They're not happy: It is such a mindf***. I cannot even begin to
explain it. It's a crazy life to live. "I am in a space where I just don't accept it. I don't allow it anymore. We don't have to allow those things into our space
if we don't want to." Article continues below Hailey hails from a family of actors, being the daughter of US actor Stephen Baldwin and niece of Alec, William and Daniel Baldwin.
She tied the knot with Justin, who shot to fame as a teenage singing sensation with hits like Baby, Love Me and Sorry, in a private ceremony in New York in 2018. Hailey opened up about her
struggle to be seen authentically, stating: "I feel like I've fought so hard to try to get people to understand me, or know who I am, or see me for me. And people just don't
want to sometimes." She talked about the helplessness of correcting false narratives: "And there's nothing you can do about that. I've been in a position where I've
tried to tell my side of a story or correct a narrative or tell the truth of a lie and then they go, Well, she's lying. Imagine how trapping that feels." Hailey also revealed the
wisdom she gained from Justin's experiences with fame: "I've learned so much from Justin, really. He's been doing this literally since he was a child and he has had to
face the most scrutiny of any person that I know. He was like, 'Baby, trust me, I've been here before many, many times. You're not going to win. There is no
winning.'". Before the arrival of her son Jack, the model meticulously prepared for childbirth, engaging in breathing exercises, acupuncture, yoga, pelvic-floor therapy, workouts,
walking and weight training, claiming that she "felt stronger physically" than ever prior to the birth. Reflecting on her pregnancy, she admitted: "The pregnancy was difficult
for me to wrap my head around. It was a surprise, and you go through a lot of emotions." She highlighted the significant change impending motherhood brings: "There are certain
warnings: Your life is never going to be the same again. It changes in good ways, but it's not going to be the same. You're never going to be just an individual without a child
ever again. And you're not going to just be you and your partner, just the two of you. There was a lot for me mentally." Despite all the preparations, Hailey faced a challenging
birth, undergoing an 18-hour induced labour after leaking amniotic fluid at 39 weeks. "Giving birth was the hardest thing I've ever done," she confessed, explaining that
motherhood had brought about significant changes in her. Hailey further elaborated: "You're not the same person that you were before. You change head to toe. And I think there was
a minute where I kept really hyper- fixating on getting back to what I was. "And then I had to go through that acceptance of, I'm not going back. So it's really about how do I
want to move forward? Who do I want to be? I like who I am so much more than I ever have." Article continues below Hailey Bieber graces the summer issue of Vogue. _LIKE THIS STORY? FOR
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