Hailey Bieber Reveals How She Copes with Judgement and Fame

Hailey Bieber has shared that she faces "a lot of judgement" in her life due to her fame, but she has found an effective way of dealing with the online chatter by continuing to move forward. The 29-year-old model looks forward to turning 30 in November, saying she wouldn't go back to being 20. She also revealed her anxiety about her 20-month-old son Jack growing up in a "bleak" world, but finds solace in providing a loving home. Despite the challenges, Hailey relishes parenthood, describing the joy of watching her son experience life for the first time.

Key Points: Hailey Bieber on Coping with Fame and Judgement

  • Hailey Bieber faces intense scrutiny and judgement
  • She copes by focusing on living her life
  • She looks forward to turning 30 in November
  • She fears her son Jack growing up in a "bleak" world
  • Parenthood brings her joy watching her son evolve
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Hailey Bieber shares how she copes with fame

Hailey Bieber opens up about facing "a lot of judgement" in the public eye, her fears for son Jack, and why she can't wait to turn 30.

"I need to live my life and continue to move forward regardless - Hailey Bieber"

Los Angeles, May 2

Hailey Bieber, the wife of singer-songwriter Justin Bieber, has shared that she faces "a lot of judgement" in her life.

The 29-year-old model has shared that fame comes with some complications, too, reports 'Female First UK'.

Speaking to 'Time' magazine, Hailey shared, "I just think being in this position in general, there's a lot of judgement. It does feel hard sometimes, having every single thing be looked at and picked apart".

Hailey has faced intense scrutiny for years now, but she's found an effective way of dealing with the online chatter.

As per 'Female First UK', Hailey has been married to Justin since 2018 and has a 20-month-old son, called Jack, with the singer.

She said, "I need to live my life and continue to move forward regardless". Hailey will turn 30 in November and she can't wait to reach the milestone. The model said, "I say to my friends all the time, couldn't pay me to go back to being 20 for a day. There's nothing there for me. Can't wait to turn 30 and continue to see what's in store".

Meanwhile, Hailey recently revealed that she fears her son growing up in a "bleak" world. The model admitted to feeling anxious about the current state of the world.

Hailey told 'Interview' magazine, "That's probably the most anxiety I have as a parent. The world he's growing up in is very, very scary and it feels so bleak, thinking about the future, with how things are going. But I just have to close my eyes and have faith. As long as he's growing up in an environment at home that's really loving and beautiful, that's all that I can hope for".

Despite this, Hailey is relishing the challenges of parenthood. Asked what's the most exciting thing about being a mom, Hailey said, "Just seeing this little human evolve before your eyes. They grow so fast and they change so much and there's always so much excitement. You're watching them experience life for the first time, so you kind of feel like you're experiencing it that way with them".

- IANS

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Rohit P
Honestly, I can relate to her fear about raising a child in today's world. Even here in India, parents worry about social media, climate change, and safety. But her point about creating a loving home environment is spot on. That's what matters most, yaar. Jack is lucky to have parents who care so deeply.
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Aman W
I get that fame brings judgment, but it's also a privileged position. Many people in India face far harsher criticism—like women in rural areas who are judged for every little thing. Hailey's coping mechanism is fine, but I wish she'd acknowledged that her struggles are relative. Still, I respect her for being open. 🙏
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Kavya N
Watching a child grow is indeed magical. I'm a new mother myself, and every day feels like a discovery. Hailey's words about experiencing life with her son really touched my heart. It's a universal feeling, whether you're in California or Chennai. đź’•
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Michael C
Wow, 30 already? Time flies. I admire her maturity in handling fame, but I also think she's right to just keep moving forward. In a world full of noise, that's the only way. From an Indian perspective, we could learn from her resilience, especially with our obsession with Bollywood gossip.
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Varun X
She says the world is "bleak," but in India, we face this in a more severe way—pollution, poverty, political instability. Yet, we still raise our kids with hope. Hailey's privilege is showing, but her advice about faith and love is

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