Hailey Bieber is lending a supportive ear to fellow new moms contemplating a bold hair transformation! On April 3rd, Thursday, Melody Miles, a TikTok content creator and recent mommy, posted a heartfelt video expressing her desire for a haircut inspired by the Rhode founder. With her baby nestled comfortably at her breast, she began, "Hailey Bieber makes me yearn to chop off my locks, but deep down, I know that if I do, it just won't have the same wow factor as hers. I'd probably end up looking disastrous."
The 28-year-old Hailey chimed in gracefully in the comments, reassuring, "You would look absolutely stunning, but let's hold hands and vow not to rush into any drastic hair decisions right after giving birth! I, for one, am giving myself at least a year's break!"
Hailey's empathetic response garnered praise from fans who appreciated her genuine and relatable advice. One user exclaimed, "Hailey actually replied! She's so right—hold tight!" Another commented, "Advice from the Queen herself—take heed!" A third added, "She's always been one of the girls, through and through."
Hailey famously sported a striking, blunt bob in January 2023, showcasing her new look with a caption reading "chop" across her Instagram selfies. Since then, her hair has grown past her shoulders, often styled in loose waves or a sleek chignon. Despite encouraging the TikTok user to refrain from making hasty hair decisions postpartum, Hailey herself did embrace a change just a month after welcoming her son, Jack Blues Bieber, with her husband, Justin Bieber, captioning her new look, "Lighter for Fall," accompanied by a haircut emoji.
In an interview with Refinery29 in August 2021, Hailey opened up about her evolving relationship with her hair. "When I'm sans extensions, I prefer to keep my hair out of my face," she shared. "As a teenager, my hair was really long. Modeling made me want to go for the cool, edgy look, so I chopped it short—and it never really grew back long after that. Now, I'm trying to grow it out, but it's a slow journey. However, I did notice a significant difference when I stopped coloring it—no more blonde dye for me!"