Hailey Bieber-Baldwin asks Rosie Huntington parenting advice: Parenting wisdom celebrities have shared through their journey
by Jaskiran Kaur | Sat, 11 Dec 2021 16:16:18 GMT
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We might get to see a mini-Bieber soon! Hailey Bieber is in the talks for extending the small family that yet only includes her and her husband, Justin Bieber. The model thought of asking Rosie Huntington-Whiteley about parenting advice if she is to extend her family further. Rosie herself is expecting her second child at the time. 

In a now-deleted scene from the YouTube series that the model shared on December 10, this Friday, the model discussed her imminent plans of entering into motherhood. In the series "Who's in My Bathroom," Hailey said, “I literally know zero about being a mom, but I do want kids one day.” “What’s your biggest piece of advice?” she asked Rosie Huntington-Whiteley

Huntington was delighted with the news of the model wanting to enter into motherhood and ensured that she will “make a lovely mum.” Huntington-Whiteley, 34, sharing what Hailey should first do when endorsing the new life, told Hailey, “Be easy on yourself because it’s full-on and it’s a juggle, whether you’re a stay-at-home mum, whether you’re a working mum. You take on a lot. Just be kind to yourself.”

Needless to say, being famous and becoming a mum is not an easy task as so many people have a say regarding the parenting method you use for bringing up your child. Hence, the expecting mother shared with Hailey to not be bothered much by the opinions and the criticism of others. The Transformers: Dark of the Moon star said, “In general, follow your instincts,” and added, “Don’t listen too much about what other people say. Don’t listen too much to the advice.”

Rosie also added that she is glad and “really lucky I can call my mum on my bathroom floor, sobbing, asking her for advice.” Hailey shares the sentiment and added, “Same, by the way.”

Huntington-Whitley added that family is a great place to start if you need advice as she revealed, “You lean into your grandmother’s, your mother’s advice, older women around you that have been through it.” 

The star also explained, “The amount of, like, camaraderie and support that I felt from women was just like nothing else I’d experienced, and it is really just a wonderful bond to have between other mothers.”

Hailey is still experiencing and exploring what it is like to be married and shared at The Ellen DeGeneres Show, “I always like to be careful when I’m giving people advice because I don’t want to come at it like I’m some expert.” She added, “I’m newly married. I got married quickly. I’m still taking it a day at a time, and I’m still learning a lot.”

Justin Bieber is also taking small steps as he figures out his family dynamics. “My intention for 2021 is to continue to set goals and have fun while doing them. Make sure I put my family first, and hopefully, we squoosh out a nugget,” said the star. 

Many celebrity mothers in the past have shared their own wisdom on how they are treading the path. Reese Witherspoon shared, "No, and no one’s really doing it perfectly. I think you love your kids with your whole heart, and you do the best you possibly can." 

Jada Pinkett Smith's wisdom detailed how children should be given their own space to grow up and learn to transverse life. She said, "Staying out of kids’ space can teach them to be responsible for their own decisions and mistakes. Is it their room, or are they borrowing the space while they’re living in your house?" 

Advocating privacy for children, the actress said, "If it’s theirs, then they should be able to do whatever they want with it. If it’s their clothes, they have the right to do whatever they want with those clothes. We have to give them some freedom to be who they are."

Heidi Klum believes in letting children act like kids when they are young; Credits: Pinterest

The legendary Titanic star, Kate Winslet, is the mother of three children -  Mia Honey Threapleton, Bear Blaze Winslet, and Joe Mendes. She explained that her parenting style consisted of creating a routine for her children. The star revealed, "To me, parenting is about consistency, among other things, and routine. Children love routine. They like to know when they're going to have lunch and in what order things will happen during their day."

For Heidi Klum, parenting is a fun journey where she lets her children act like kids and be who they are. Sharing the utter chaos her kids cause, she said, "Our house is full of life, laughter, and mayhem. Every dinnertime something spills. Or they are wearing uniforms for school, and when we have breakfast in the morning, food gets all over their hands."

Parenting is not only about showing the strictest discipline or making kids see reason always. Children need to be children, as the star said, "You can tell them a thousand times, 'Do not wipe it on your pants,' and sure enough they wipe it on their pants. But that’s when you roll with it. My house is not like a museum. You can see that children live there. It’s their house as much as mine."

The Biebers might start a family soon enough; Credits: Insider

Angelina Jolie shared a similar approach to parenthood and believes in letting kids be their authentic selves. She revealed, "Children should be allowed to express themselves in whatever way they wish. I would never be the kind of parent to force somebody to be something they are not. I think that is just bad parenting."

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