Wednesday, March 31, 2021

Hailey Bieber Says Cyber Bullying Got So Bad She Limits IG Use

Hailey Bieber is learning how to unplug from social media, while silencing online trolls at the same time ... a process she says her hubby, Justin , is guiding her through.

Hailey was talking to Dr. Jessica Clemons -- a world-renowned psychiatrist -- about mental health and social media when she dished on how she navigates Instagram, Twitter and other apps these days ... while also processing vile comments from complete strangers.

For starters, Mrs. Bieber explained how she's actually come to limit her Instagram use ... swearing it off Monday through Friday and only hopping in on weekends. That's apparently helped drown out a lot of noise ... and so has completely nixing Twitter from her rotation.

Check it out ... she describes it as very toxic, and is realizing what a lot of users have about the bird platform in 2021.

There's more Hailey does to filter out unnecessary negativity on IG -- she explains how she limits her comments to just people she follows, from whom she knows she won't get any out-of-pocket/mean-spirited remarks just 'cause. She also says good old-fashioned therapy has helped her deal with relentless bullying.

Hailey also heaped praise on Justin for giving her great advice and much-needed perspective on how to look at these sorts of things ... seeing how he's been through this on the biggest stage.

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From Publisher: TMZ



Many things are taking place:

Hailey Bieber Named Global Ambassador for Superga – WWD
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From Publisher: WWD



Hailey Bieber Is the New Face of Superga

ELLE.com caught up with Bieber over Zoom, where she detailed the intricacies of her personal style, shared her post-pandemic bucket list, and what she wants to tackle next with her activism.

It was really nice to be around people who I’ve worked with before but haven’t seen in a very long time. It made me appreciate seeing them so much more. I felt really grateful to be able to work with the team despite the circumstances.

The classic 275’s are my favorite! I’ll be wearing them a lot, especially when the weather gets warmer.

My style and taste have evolved with time and age. It’s constantly changing, except when it comes to staple items like a big coat or oversized leather jacket—those are things I always love! The cool thing about working in fashion is I get to pick up things from people I meet in that space and I get to see things before they’re out. I see the color schemes, patterns, cuts and shapes that people are going for—that plays a lot into what I end up choosing to fit my style.

I started learning how to play chess! My husband has been teaching me how to play. I’m not very good at it because he wins every time but I’m going to keep working on it to get better.

I’ve been limiting my time on Instagram. I just had just find a way to step away from it and do it in a way that felt healthy for me due to the anxiety I would get from seeing certain things. I don’t go on it during the week, so I only check it for the first time at the end of the week and that has helped me so much. I’m really happy about that.

Every individual that has done the takeover is so amazing. I love getting to know them and their stories and what they stand for. They’ve really inspired me in so many different ways. We’ve been reaching out to different people in various spaces and seeing if they are interested. I just want to continue being able to give people a platform to educate and the thing that’s been cool is my followers and I have been learning together along the way.

I would love to see more inclusivity. I believe we’re moving in that direction slowly but surely, but I still think it’s only the bare minimum.

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From Publisher: ELLE



Hailey Bieber's Go-To Lip Balm Is Just Under $4 | Teen Vogue

Clearly, Hailey is a fan of budget-friendly beauty picks. Last year she revealed her key to her gorgeous brows is castor oil, which also comes with an affordable price tag. Talking to Glamour , Hailey also shared her favorite cleanser, the Bare Minerals Smoothness Hydrating Cleansing Oil, which is slightly more costly at about $30 per bottle. (Hailey is an ambassador for the brand.) "If I work all day, I want to make sure that I have a good double-cleansing situation happening at night," she says of the product. "I don't use makeup wipes because they're not good for your skin, so I really love the BareMinerals oil cleanser. It's really great formula and easy to travel with; plus, it gets all your makeup off and breaks down sunscreen very well."

From Publisher: Teen Vogue



Other things to check out:

Why We Can't Stop Watching Hailey Bieber's New YouTube Channel | Harper's Bazaar Arabia

After receiving positive feedback from fans who saw her true self on her hubby Justin Bieber's documentary series Seasons , the influencer-model decided to take things into her own hands by creating a platform where she could share what she believes is important to her -- while, of course, having a bit of fun.

"It's a bunch of different things, ranging from skincare routine videos, to travel blogs, to videos with my hair and makeup team," Hailey says in her video.

Ranging from beauty tutorials to style challenges, and a talk show called 'Who's in My Bathroom', where she invites A-listers to have quirky interviews (yes, in her bathroom), Hailey will be releasing new videos on her channel twice a week.

From Publisher: Harper's BAZAAR Arabia



Hailey Bieber: Getting dressed up in lockdown was good for my mental health | Entertainment |

Hailey Bieber says getting dressed up in lockdown was "good" for her "mental health and well-being".

She told British Vogue: "I love wearing sweatpants. I love being comfortable and cosy so during lockdown, you know, being in sweatpants, I was just kind of like, okay, you know, it didn't feel like it was like that different of a situation for me because I wear sweatpants a lot, and I incorporate big comfortable sweatpants into my personal style.

"For the first four months of the pandemic we were at our home in Canada and we were in full lockdown so we couldn't go anywhere.

"There was nothing to do, there was nothing to dress up for. So towards the end of that, I started getting dressed at home and putting outfits together at home. I feel like it was good for my mental health and well-being, and it felt good for me to even just put together outfits."

Hailey - who is married to pop megastar Justin Bieber - also admitted she finds it stressful walking red carpets and has embraced wearing a mask because it makes her "less self-conscious" when she is being papped.

She said of the pandemic: "I actually really enjoy it and it's made things a lot less stressful and easier.

"We [Justin Bieber] can go out for date nights and dinners in LA, and honestly like I know a lot of people are over the masks and stuff but I've enjoyed getting to wear masks in front of paparazzi. I feel like it makes you a lot less self-conscious – it takes away a little bit of the stress of being photographed."

From Publisher: INSIDENOVA.COM



Hailey Bieber Lauches Her Own Youtube Channel - V Magazine

Hailey Rhode Bieber is officially a Youtuber. After struggling through a "freaking mouthful" of name combinations, the model introduces her new channel, which will include content from skincare routines to travel blogs to collabs with friends like fellow model Kendall Jenner.

Bieber was inspired to start a Youtube channel after filming for her husband Justin Bieber's Youtube docuseries Seasons, and looks forward to showing more of her personality online. "I'm excited for people to get to know Hailey for Hailey," she said.

Alongside lighthearted challenge videos and makeup tutorials, Bieber is looking forward to discussing topics close to her heart like her faith, mental health, and political views – she encouraged voter turnout in V's Thought Leaders issue.

Since her launch, she has shown off her luxe skincare secrets, including Wander Beauty's gold undereye masks, Biba Los Angeles plant stem cell peptide serum, Zena Foster's sonic gold beauty bar, and Elta MD tinted sunscreen.

In her latest video, Bieber has played Never Have I Ever with Kendall Jenner in her palatial bathroom. The duo spills secrets while making mac and cheese and throwing back shots of Jenner's hotly debated 818 tequila .

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From Publisher: V Magazine



Hailey Bieber Talks First Year of Justin Bieber Marriage | Billboard

But being Justin Bieber's wife comes with its own territory, which Hailey says included social media harassment that resulted in the high-profile model indefinitely turning off public comments on her Instagram about a year ago. Justin, who currently graces  Billboard 's cover , blasted trolls who kept comparing his wife to ex-girlfriend Selena Gomez with a lengthy note about how it's "extremely hard to choose the high road" when people are constantly trying to "bully" his wife. Hailey reposted her husband's response at the time, adding she "needed to protect myself and my mental [sic]."

But following their "very difficult" first year of marriage came the perfect storm of the COVID-19 pandemic that allowed the A-list couple to spend "so much solid alone time" together that felt like a "long, extended vacation." And the two certainly have carved out time for actual baecations, like the one they took during Justin's  second "Anyone" music video that puts Hailey front and center. Being part of a Hollywood couple can come with a lot of pressure, but for the Biebers, their faith is the foundation that keeps them rock-solid.

"I think any relationship can fail, Hollywood or not. Is it harder in the public eye? Absolutely," she declares. "But I think the two of us are grounded by our faith. I'm not saying it's this easy-peasy thing that doesn't take work. We talk to a therapist. We do what we have to do."

From Publisher: Billboard



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