It wasn't all easy between Hailey and Justin Bieber.

At the start of their relationship, the model experienced "extremely difficult" times to help the one who would become her husband to get rid of his addictions.

A fight for which the young woman was also equipped, since she grew up in a family facing this problem.

Hailey Bieber is the daughter of Stephen Baldwin, who has long struggled with cocaine addiction, in particular.

“There is a lot of addiction in my family, not just my dad.

Many other people on this side of the family have struggled with a lot of different things.

He was always extremely honest about why sobriety worked for him and why he needed to be sober, and what alcoholic behavior looks like, and where it manifests itself… ”, she said in the Victoria's Secret Voices podcast.

Be sincere

Listening seems to have been the solution to get the Canadian out of his addictions. “I think the simple fact of having an open dialogue to find out where he was (in his relationship to drugs) made it possible to be honest about it. Sometimes I was nervous, like when I asked Justin, "Are you ready to do this? Because you had a time in your life that it wasn't going well for you and that was a dark time for you ". But he has a very, very good sense of himself about it all. He's very open about it and I think that's all I can really ask for… ”she added.

In his documentary

Seasons

, Justin Bieber had given himself over to his past addictions to marijuana, alcohol, psychedelic mushrooms and drugs, which had become a way of "escaping" from a daily life he felt. prisoner.

The star had decided to stop everything after believing he was dying of an overdose.

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