
Hailey Bieber FINALLY addresses being a 'nepo kid' who was born into the famous Baldwin family
has finally addresses being a nepo kid.
The 28-year-old model is the daughter of actor Stephen Baldwin, the niece of Alec Baldwin and his current wife Hilaria Baldwin, as well as his last wife Kim Basinger.
And she is the cousin of Alec and Kim's Guess model daughter Ireland Baldwin.
Other famous Baldwins include Billy Baldwin (Sliver) and Daniel Baldwin (Vampires), who both work as actors.
While making a video to go with her Vogue magazine cover, she laughed off the nepo title.
The Rhode Beauty founder made a series of gags during her appearance on an episode of Vogue's In the Bag video series. That involves celebrities turning out the contents of their purse and explain them for the camera.
She had a good chuckle about her famous family by pulling out a bottle of perfume called Eau d' Nepo.
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'This is my favorite perfume. I've basically been wearing this my entire life. I'm obsessed with it. It smells really vanilla. It's really gorgeous. It really does all the work for you,' she said.
Hailey also addressed gossip about her social media use by saying: 'This is my phone.
'Very straightforward, obviously,' before pulling out more phones and joking: 'These are a couple more that I keep on me, and I really just use them for a lot of the simple stuff like surfing anonymously, commenting, stalking, viewing girls' pages, making multiple accounts, you know, that kind of thing.'
Hailey then joked about her relationship with pop star Justin - who she married in 2018 - adding: 'OK. So last but not least, this is a little tincture, potion that I got.
'I would say probably when I was around 12, my dad flew me to go meet with this witch who lived in the mountains, and she made this specifically for me.
'She told me that it would make a young Canadian pop star fall in love with me. So yeah, I've been taking this one for years. Absolutely love it. And, yeah, thanks dad.'
Hailey's light-hearted video comes after the model opened up about a 'scary' life-threatening postpartum hemorrhage she suffered after the birth of her son in a candid interview with Vogue magazine.
Describing the ordeal as 'a little bit scary', Hailey told the magazine: 'I trust my doctor with my life. And so I had peace that I knew she would never let anything happen to me.
'But I was bleeding really badly, and people die, and the thought crosses your mind.'
Hailey, the founder of skincare brand Rhode, added about the scare: 'You start to get a little freaked out'.
According to the National Institutes of Health, postpartum hemorrhage – defined as excessive blood loss after childbirth – poses a significant risk to maternal health.
Hailey said despite months of preparation, her labor and delivery were far from easy.
She had practiced breathing techniques, acupuncture, yoga, pelvic-floor therapy, workouts, walking and weight training in anticipation of the birth, but after her amniotic fluid began leaking at 39 weeks and she was medically induced.
Doctors administered Pitocin, a drug commonly used to stimulate contractions, and inserted a Foley balloon to help dilate her cervix.
She added: 'That s*** was so crazy. That was not fun. They broke my water. I went into labor and I labored for a few hours without using an epidural'.
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