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Hailey Bieber confesses that she has distanced herself from the Baldwin family

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MIAMI.- Hailey Bieberwho is expecting her first child with the singer Justin Bieberis enjoying the process of motherhood. Little by little, the model has shared on social media how she is preparing to welcome the new member of the family.

However, being so focused on her family, The 27-year-old confessed that she has distanced herself from her parents, Stephen Baldwin and Kennya Baldwin, as well as her sister Alaia and her uncle Alec.

“I’m not very close to my family at this point in my life because I feel very independent. I’m starting my own family,” she said in an interview with W Magazine.

The model said that in retrospect she considers that she had a good childhood and is grateful for the memories she has.

“When I look back on my childhood, on how I grew up, I have precious memories. Obviously I come from the family I come from and I’ve always known I was different,” she said, referring to her exposure to fame from an early age.

Conflicts

Although the singer’s wife did not emphasize the reasons that led her to set boundaries with her family, beyond the fact that she is preparing to receive her first child – a moment in which many thought she was seeking the support of her family – it is suspected that other conflicts may have influenced her decision.

In February, Hailey’s sister was arrested for assault and battery.

Also, until just a few days ago, his uncle Alec Baldwin was facing trial for involuntary manslaughter for the death of Halyna Hutchins, which occurred in 2022 during a rehearsal for the film Rust. The judge in charge of the case dismissed the case because the prosecution hid evidence.

Fans also do not forget that a few months ago, Stephen asked on social media to pray for the relationship between his daughter and the interpreter of Baby. The message raised concerns among many, who believed the marriage was going through a crisis.

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