Hailey Bieber:
"the best part of being married is that he's my best friend, and being with the person who makes me smile the most and laugh the most he understands me more than anybody ever has in my whole life, and I think that goes both ways, and he's just my guy". ✨🤏🤏🤍
Hailey Bieber is on the precipice of a new decade, turning 30 in November. She remembers being 19 and thinking that 30 sounded old and “embarrassing”—too far away to relate to. Now, she’s proud of the person she’s grown into. “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,” Bieber says. “Can't wait to turn 30 and continue to see what's in store.”
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“Just because she really loves dinners and i would take her out to dinners and we’d sit and we’d talk and eat she’d force me to try new foods that i dind’t like or that i’d just never try and she just changed my palette “
nah because if you bullied me or anyone for liking Justin Bieber when he looked like this and sounded like this, get to the back of the fucking que, bitch.
when Hailey Bieber was asked on her 2019 vogue cover story how she and Justin Bieber started dating and this was what she had to say:
Interviewer:
I know you and Justin used to be friends when you were kids, so how did you two decide you should be lovers instead?
Hailey:
everything started when we first met back in 2009 when I was 12… my dad brought me to the Today Show where Justin was performing and introduced us backstage. It was super casual, just kids hanging out. My dad always worked to keep us connected as friends, even making sure I attended the same church he was going to.
years later, one day Justin walked into Hillsong church, he saw me and was like, “Hey, you got older.” I was like, “Yeah, what’s up?” Over time he became my best guy friend. I was running around with him as his homie, but we weren’t hanging out romantically.
Then in June 2018 we ended up at this church conference together in Miami. I was like, “Listen, I’m really, really happy for us to be friends again. I want us to always be cool and be friends.” He was like, “Yeah, here’s the thing: We’re not going to be friends.” And I was like, “Oh. Is that so?”
The rest is history.