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Hailey Bieber has once more opened up about her life with husband Justin Bieber.
The 28-year-old fashion icon revealed to GQ magazine on Tuesday that she approaches their relationship with a ‘day-by-day’ mindset.
Despite the public nature of their marriage, the daughter of actor Stephen Baldwin, who graced the magazine’s cover in a striking black swimsuit, expressed her comfort with their journey together, acknowledging its visible highs and lows.
‘We’re just taking it one day at a time,’ noted the close friend of Kendall Jenner.
‘We are both extremely protective of our son, and that’s a constant,’ she continued. ‘Our life is lived in the public eye, so we intend to tackle each challenge as it arises.
‘However, at this moment, I’m content with how we choose to share certain aspects of our lives while keeping others private.’
Hailey Bieber has talked about her marriage to Justin Bieber again. On Tuesday the supermodel shared with GQ magazine that she takes the relationship ‘a day at a time’
And the daughter of actor Stephen Baldwin also said that though she knows their marriage is very public – which reveals both their ups and downs – she is ‘comfortable’ with the way it is going
‘We’re just taking it a day at a time,’ the 28-year-old offered
Hailey and Justin, 31, welcomed their first child, son Jack Blues, in August 2024.
Bieber also touched on motherhood with the men’s magazine.
‘I don’t think there’s anything someone can tell you about it that will ever, ever, ever prepare you until you do it yourself,’ she explained.
‘But I feel much more prepared to do it again, as opposed to how not prepared I felt doing it for the first time.
‘And I think for me personally, there’s so much unknown to it, but so much happens and so much changes and you evolve in a totally different way that you would never be able to prepare for until you do it.’
As far as having a second child she shared: ‘I feel much more prepared to do it again.’
Her dramatic shoot for GQ was by Tyrell Hampton and styled by George Cortina, as she talked to Samuel Hine.
And she walked GQ through an average day of hers. ‘A typical day at home for me is I get up with my son, hit a workout as much as I can,’ began the cover girl.
She added that she has become a lot more of a homebody than she used to be.
‘And I think when you have a child, that happens, at least it did for me. It definitely made me have so much less FOMO.
‘We both feel very protective of our son and I don’t think that’s ever going to change, but our life is our life and it is really public, so I think we’re just going to cross every bridge that we need to when we get there,’ she added
Seen with Justin and Jack Blues as they dressed up as The Incredibles
‘And I also think getting older does that too. I have a lot of friends who don’t even have kids that feel the same way. I just don’t feel like I’m really missing out on much anymore.’
She then told a story about how she recently was at dinner with her best friend and their after plans got canceled, which made her happy.
‘I was so not mad to go home and turn on a show and just be cozy in bed,’ said the DKNY model.
‘And I am so happy with that now, because I used to be a person where I was like, I want to go out to dinner every night and I don’t want to skip plans. And now I’m just a lot more fulfilled with being cozy and being in my space and recharging and energizing in that way.
‘And then also I just love to spend time with my son too. He’s growing so fast and it’s gone by so fast, and it starts to become more and more real how much you want to soak up that time.’
The star also says she is casual when it comes to posting on Instagram. ‘To be honest, I just like to post what feels good for me,’ said the cousin of Ireland Baldwin
And she has a spiritual side: ‘I think your depth of spirituality becomes deeper when you bring life into the world, for sure. It is a very spiritual experience and, yeah, I don’t think that’s ever going to change for me.’
The star also says she is casual when it comes to posting on Instagram.
‘To be honest, I just like to post what feels good for me,’ said the cousin of Ireland Baldwin.
‘I share what I’m comfortable with. I share what I think is interesting, what I think is cool, what I think looks good, and that’s kind of it. And if people resonate with that, then amazing. I mean obviously, I pay attention. I see the way people are posting. I feel like things continuously change on Instagram.
‘Even the way people post photo dumps, and now we’re posting with music on our posts—posting with music to your Instagram didn’t exist…. So I think it’s always evolving. It’s definitely a beautiful tool. I think it can be a challenging tool, but I look at Instagram as this really cool photo diary as well, and I can scroll back so far and see myself in 2016 and look back on this girl that I’ve started as and where I am today.’
A version of this story originally appeared in the December 2025/January 2026 issue of GQ with the title Hailey Bieber: Tycoon of the Year.