Hailey Bieber Talks Parenthood, Says Having a Child Made Her Have ‘So Much Less Fomo'

The Rhode Skin founder says she and her husband are taking parenting "one day at a time."

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - AUGUST 28: Hailey Bieber and Justin Bieber embrace while watching games from the sidelines at "The League" on August 28, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.
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Even with their son celebrating his first birthday in August, Justin and Hailey Bieber are still getting into the flow of parenthood.

The Rhode Skin founder discussed how much her routine has changed as a new mom in her latest GQ cover story, where she was named the publication's 'Tycoon of the Year.' Understandably, Hailey shared that she's become more of a "homebody" than before.

"And I think when you have a child, that happens, at least it did for me. It definitely made me have so much less FOMO," she told the publication.

Hailey added that her son, Jack Blues, is "growing so fast," which led the entrepreneur to open up about how she and her husband are navigating parenthood out of the public eye.

"We’re just taking it a day at a time," she continued. "We both feel very protective of our son and I don’t think that’s ever going to change, but our life is our life and it is really public, so I think we’re just going to cross every bridge that we need to when we get there. But as of right now, I feel really comfortable about the way we are sharing things and not sharing things."

Elsewhere, Hailey added that she's "more prepared" to become a parent again as opposed to being sent into the "unknown" as a mother the first time around.

While the couple have evaded sharing Jack Blues' face in social media posts, Justin Bieber fans got a peek into the family's life in his "Yukon" music video, where the SWAG II singer, Hailey and their son went on an intimate boat ride.

In a Twitch livestream last month, Justin revealed that he was "hella emotional" and began "butting heads" with Hailey's doula during Jack's birth. Justin's wife told him to apologize and "clear the air," although the singer was honest with the doula about how overwhelmed he felt during the birthing process.

"I don't want you to take away from my moment either as the dad," Justin recounted telling the doula. "'I got this too.'"

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