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Hailey Baldwin
Born
Hailey Rhode Baldwin

(1996-11-22) November 22, 1996 (age 28)
Occupations
  • Model
  • television personality
Years active2014–present
Height5 ft 7.5 in (1.71 m)[1]
Spouse
(m. 2018)
ParentStephen Baldwin (father)
RelativesBaldwin family (paternal)
Eumir Deodato (maternal grandfather)

Hailey Rhode Bieber (née Baldwin;[3] born November 22, 1996) is an American model and television personality. Baldwin trained as a ballet dancer, but ended that career due to an injury. She is represented by IMG Models and has been featured in major ads for Guess, Ralph Lauren, and Tommy Hilfiger.[4] She is an actor and award show host. Baldwin is a daughter of Stephen Baldwin and niece of Alec Baldwin. She is married to Canadian singer Justin Bieber, and lives in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.[5][6]

Early life and family

Baldwin was born in Tucson, Arizona,[7] to actor Stephen Baldwin, the youngest of the Baldwin brothers, and graphic designer Kennya Deodato Baldwin. Her mother is a Brazilian of Italian and Portuguese descent, and her father is of English, Irish, Scottish, French, and German descent. Baldwin's maternal grandfather is the Brazilian musician Eumir Deodato.[8] Baldwin was home schooled as a child. She attended American Ballet Theater in New York through her teen years.[9]

Career

Modeling

The first modeling agency Baldwin signed with was Ford Models.[10][11] She initially appeared in magazines such as Tatler, LOVE, V and i-D.[12][13][14][15] Her first commercial campaign was for the clothing brand French Connection in the winter of 2014.[16] In October 2014 Baldwin made her runway debut walking for Topshop[17] and French fashion designer Sonia Rykiel.[18] In December 2014 she was involved in a photo-session for Love magazine, which also produced a short movie shot by photographer Daniel Jackson and released on the magazine's official YouTube channel.[19]

In January 2015, Baldwin was photographed for American Vogue[20] and in March for Teen Vogue.[21] In April she shot her first magazine cover for Jalouse Magazine alongside male model Lucky Blue Smith.[22][23] In the same month she was involved in two further cover-shoots, for the Dutch edition of L'Officiel[24] and the American edition of Wonderland Magazine[25][26] and was also pictured in editorials for Miss Vogue[27] and W[28] magazines. In July 2015 she was featured in Ralph Lauren advertising alongside Australian singer Cody Simpson, and in October returned to the runway for Tommy Hilfiger and Philipp Plein.[29][30][31]

In January 2016, Baldwin appeared in a Ralph Lauren campaign and shot an editorial for the Korean edition of Vogue.[32][33] After walking again for Tommy Hilfiger in February, Baldwin featured in spring/summer campaigns for Philipp Plein and Tommy Hilfiger.[34][35][36][37] In the same period she was also shot for Self Magazine[38] and filmed for a commercial of clothing brand H&M, which was released in the Coachella Music Festival period in April.[39] In March 2016, Baldwin signed a contract with high-profile New York modeling agency IMG Models[40] and in May appeared on the cover of Marie Claire, who described her as a "fresh face".[41] The American cover was also released as the July cover of the Dutch edition of Marie Claire.[42] In June, Baldwin walked for Moschino alongside high-profile supermodels such as Miranda Kerr, Alessandra Ambrosio, Jourdan Dunn and Chanel Iman[43] and in the same month she also made her debut in advertising for Guess.[44]

During the summer of 2016 Baldwin was photographed and filmed for an UGG footwear campaign, alongside supermodel Rosie Huntington-Whiteley.[45][46] Along with Joan Smalls, Baldwin was also the face of Karl Lagerfeld's limited-edition North American clothing line entitled "Love From Paris".[47] Baldwin also appeared in editorials for Glamour Magazine and Italian Vogue.[48][49][50] In September, she took part in New York Fashion Week, walking for Tommy Hilfiger,[51] Prabal Gurung,[52] Jeremy Scott,[53] Tory Burch[54] and Matty Bovan.[55] In London she made a personal appearance at a pre-London Fashion Week party at Stradivarius[56] where she provided social media presence via selfies and tweets. She then walked for Julien Macdonald in LFW.[57] During Milan Fashion Week Baldwin walked for Dolce & Gabbana[58] and in Paris Fashion Week she walked for Elie Saab.[59] Baldwin also appeared in advertising for Prabal Gurung Sport.[60] Later that year she featured in campaigns for Guess' holiday collection[61] and Australian label Sass & bide.[62] In November 2016, Baldwin was on the cover of the Australian edition of Harper's Bazaar, and featured in a French Elle editorial.[63][64]

In 2017, Baldwin featured on the cover of Spanish Harper's Bazaar alongside male model Jon Kortajarena[65] and the American, British and Japanese editions of Elle.[citation needed] Baldwin also appeared in the promotion video for the Fyre Festival. She has since then stated that the money went towards charity.[66] In 2018 Baldwin became a face of the Power of Good campaign for the Shiseido-owned bareMinerals make-up brand.[67] In 2019, Baldwin became the face of Levi Jeans.[68]

Other ventures

Acting and TV appearances

In 2005, aged 9, Baldwin appeared by the side of her family in the television documentary Livin It: Unusual Suspects and in 2009 she made an appearance in an episode of the TV show Saturday Night Live by the side of her uncle Alec Baldwin. In 2011, she appeared as Australian singer Cody Simpson's love interest in the music video of the song "On My Mind" as part of her early work[69] and several years later, in 2016, she had a role in a second music video, "Love To Love You Baby" by French model and singer Baptiste Giabiconi, a cover of the Donna Summer song released in 1975.[70]

Hosting

On October 25, 2015, Baldwin worked as a TV host in a segment of the 2015 MTV Europe Music Awards in Milan, Italy. Alongside Italian supermodel Bianca Balti and English rapper Tinie Tempah she revealed the winner of the Best Music Video Award, won by Macklemore and Ryan Lewis for the video of their song "Downtown".[71] On June 19, 2016, she co-hosted with model Gigi Hadid announcing a live exhibition by Shawn Mendes at the 2016 iHeartRadio Much Music Video Awards in Toronto, Canada.[72]

Starting May 2, 2017, Baldwin began hosting a new TBS show Drop the Mic with rapper Method Man, featuring four celebrities facing off in a series of rap battles.[73] As of 2020, the show had been broadcast for two seasons but had yet to be renewed or cancelled for season three.[74]

Personal branding

In 2016, Baldwin collaborated with clothing brand The Daily Edited, promoting a handbag capsule collection labeled as #theHAILEYedited collection.[75] In the same year, she announced a collaboration with UK footwear brand Public Desire using the hashtag #PDxHB,[76][77] and announced she would be launching her own make-up collection produced by Australian brand ModelCo.[78]

In 2018 Baldwin requested a trademark license to use the name "Hailey Bieber" for commercial purposes.[79][80] Her request to use the trademark Bieber Beauty was denied to due to Justin Bieber having ownership of that trademark.[81]

Personal life

"You are an incredible man, you make me a better human being, you make me happier than I've ever been. Insanely proud of who you are and who you're becoming.. I love you more every single day."

—Hailey on being proud of Justin Bieber[82]

Baldwin's first career aspiration was to become a professional classic ballet dancer, but her training ended due to a foot injury.[83] She performed for the Miami City Ballet before her injury.[9]

Baldwin and Justin Bieber had briefly dated from December 2015 to January 2016, before splitting, then reconciled in May 2018. The couple got engaged in July 2018,[84] and confirmed in November 2018 that they were married.[85] She lives in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.[5][6] The Biebers had a second ceremony in South Carolina on September 30, 2019.[86][87]

Baldwin was raised as an Evangelical Christian and attends Hillsong Church, the same church Bieber attends.[88][89]

Filmography

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2005 Livin It: Unusual Suspects Herself Documentary movie
2009 Saturday Night Live Episode: "Alec Baldwin/Jonas Brothers"
2015 Secrets of New York Fashion Week Documentary movie
2017–present Drop the Mic Herself (co-host)
2018 2018 iHeartRadio Music Awards Special

Music videos

Year Title Artist Role Ref.
2011 "On My Mind" Cody Simpson Love interest [69]
2016 "Love to Love You Baby" Baptiste Giabiconi Girl [70]
2019 "10,000 Hours" Dan + Shay Herself [citation needed]
2020 "Stuck with U" Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber Herself
2020 "PopStar" DJ Khaled, Drake, Justin Bieber Herself [90]

Awards and nominations

Year Association Category Result Ref.
2016 Teen Choice Awards Choice Female Hottie Nominated [91]
Choice Model Nominated [91]
2017 Nominated [92]
2018 Choice TV Personality Nominated

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