Hailey Bieber has opened up about how she handles life in the spotlight and the constant speculation about her personal life.
In an interview to promote her new beauty brand, the model, 25, admitted it would be "exhausting" to try to control everything, so simply tries to be herself and accept that.
The star's latest feature comes just days after she shut down fans suggesting she and husband Justin Bieber are expecting their first child together.
After the celebrity couple walked the red carpet at the Grammy Awards on Sunday, online speculation began that the daughter of actor Stephen Baldwin could be pregnant with her first child.
Replying to a publication reporting the unfounded rumours on Instagram, Hailey hit back, writing: "I’m not pregnant leave me alone."
Speaking to Allure ahead of the launch of her beauty brand, Rhode, the former Ralph Lauren model gave an insight how she handles fame and the trappings that come with being a household name.
"It would be exhausting for me to try to control everything," she admitted to the publication.
"There’s just no way I can do that. It’s very hard to control a media narrative, so I try to just do my best to be myself and accept that."
Last year, the aspiring beauty mogul launched her own YouTube channel, in a bid to control her own narrative, but she is aware she isn't the typical everyday vlogger.
"I understand that there’s a lot about my life that people can’t relate to and I try not to be naive about that," she told Allure when discussing her popular online channel.
Earlier this year, Hailey revealed that despite constant assumptions she is pregnant, she isn't planning to become a mother just yet.
The model - who suffered a health scare - confirmed she had tied the knot with Canadian singer Justin in November 2018, just four months after the Love Yourself hitmaker popped the question.
The happy couple - who had been dating on-and-off since 2015 - went on to have a second wedding ceremony in South Carolina on September 30, 2019
Speaking in February, Hailey told The Wall Street Journal : "There’s this thing that happens for women when you get married.
"Everybody always assumes it’s: First comes love, then comes marriage, then comes the baby.
"I think I had it ingrained in my head that I was going to want to have kids right away and I was going to want to have kids super, super young. Then I turned 25 and I’m like, I’m still super, super young!"
She added that while she is not ready for kids just yet, they are part of her longer term plans and she thinks she will begin trying "in the next couple of years".
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