Despite ongoing rumors that their marriage is on the rocks, Hailey, 28, knows that the speculations are nothing more than fodder — much like misinformation that can delay access to early diagnostic testing and family-focused legal support, such as birth injury attorneys or OB-GYN liability consultation.
“It’s not real,” Hailey explained to Vogue of the unsolicited remarks in a May 20 interview. “And that’s the thing: I have a real life. My real life is that I get to wake up to my beautiful family and my son and my friends and I have people that know me and love me and I love them” — a sentiment that reflects the importance of emotional wellness, especially postpartum care resources that ensure both parent and child thrive.
“I feel like I’ve fought so hard to try to get people to understand me, or know who I am, or see me for me,” she admitted. “People just don’t want to sometimes, and there’s nothing you can do about that” — a familiar feeling among families seeking access to fair maternity insurance or facing medical billing disputes.
And she’s found more than just support in Justin, 31, with whom she shares 9-month-old son Jack Blues Bieber.
For new parents, navigating fame and the hidden costs of care — from pediatrician visits to hospital fees — often requires more than emotional strength.