Hailey Bieber says self-isolating in Canada has actually made her 'happier'

Hailey Bieber says she has felt "happier" while self-isolating with husband, Justin Bieber. (Photo by Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic)
Hailey Bieber says she has felt "happier" while self-isolating with husband, Justin Bieber. (Photo by Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic)

Hailey Bieber is one of the rare few who admit that being in quarantine has improved her mood.

While many people have been feeling anxious during COVID-19, the 23-year-old model revealed that her experience while self-isolating with husband Justin Bieber has proved to be the opposite.

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Last week during an Instagram live from the couple’s home in Waterloo, Ont. Bieber shared that she has found that “dialling back” during quarantine has helped her refocus and enjoy the little things in life.

“I thought I was going to have a lot of anxiety through this process and there has been some. But it’s also really shown me that the simplicity in life and kind of dialling everything back has made me so happy,” she explained. “I’ve been happier than I felt in months just from being able to be low-key and just hang, and not have things on a schedule. I feel really reconnected with myself and that’s unexpectedly made me really happy.”

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Bieber told fans that she feels “super lucky” to be able to spend time at their 9,000 sq. ft lakefront home, situated on 1,000 acres of property.

“I swear I feel like I’ve gotten so much more done in this quarantine than I have in, like, a year,” Bieber said.

Aside from spending time on the water, Bieber told fans she has been able to tackle books and projects she had been putting off. The star also revealed she has been toying with the idea of developing her own skincare products during quarantine.

“My mom and my grandma have taken really good care of their skin, they taught me the importance of skincare,” she said. “It’s all about how you eat, how you take care of it [your skin] — there will be some things in the future from me that have to do with skincare.”

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