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Hailey Bieber Swoons About Support From Husband Justin Amid Fallout From Major Health Scares

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Hailey Bieber has gone through a lot over the last couple years — and it sounds like she’s ready to handle whatever else may happen.

Thankfully, she has loyal husband Justin Bieber by her side for the long haul. And in a new interview with Harper’s Bazaar, she opened up a bit about how Justin has helped her through some of the challenges of life. Related: Gwyneth Paltrow Makes Awkward Joke To Hailey Bieber About… F**KING Her Dad?! The 25-year-old model was one of the mag’s picks to grace a cover for their September ICONS set.

Inside the issue, Hailey chatted candidly about her marriage to the 28-year-old pop star. She also spoke about the challenges that followed the stroke-like symptoms she experienced earlier this year following a scary transient ischemic attack inside her body.

First, the great stuff surrounding Justin. This cover interview with the mag was ironically scheduled for the four-year anniversary (to the day!) of the time he proposed, so the timing was perfect to dish on the Biebs.

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