The Spin

Hailey frames her bold magazine cover ask as simply 'going for what you want' — a confident, self-made woman who knows her worth and isn't afraid to ask for what she wants, whether that's a cover or more babies.

The Tea

The internet has clocked Hailey as a 'street style' icon with real influence, and she's clearly aware of it. But what she won't admit? She's been studying Rihanna's fashion playbook for years — and now young women are copying her back. The reciprocation is real.

The Receipts

Hailey asked Interview magazine's editor-in-chief Mel Ottenberg for the cover at a party and got it. She revealed she wants 'more than one' kid with Justin — some days it's two, others it's five. She discussed her morning routine waking baby Jack at 7:30 a.m., and revealed they went to Tokyo for Justin's 32nd birthday in March.

The Last Byte

Love her boldness or roll your eyes at the privilege — Hailey Bieber got exactly what she wanted by simply asking. That's the kind of power move only someone who's already won can pull off.

Hailey Bieber is proving once again that in Hollywood, you really just have to ask. The Rhode skincare founder and wife of Justin Bieber scored the spring cover of Interview magazine in a move she made happen by simply walking up to editor-in-chief Mel Ottenberg at a party and asking for it. Yes, really. The headline of the feature? "Nobody Says No to Hailey Bieber." The girl knows what she wants, and apparently, she gets it.

In the breezy conversation with her old friend Ottenberg, Hailey opened up about everything from her street style influence to her very specific approach to dressing 18-month-old son Jack Blues. She admitted she's noticed young women taking inspiration from her look — though she'd never point it out to them. "I can see a lot of my influence in certain spaces, but I'm never going to be the person to look at the way a girl is dressed and be like, 'I know I inspired her,'" she said. Still, she finds the imitation "super flattering and humbling." Her biggest fashion icon? Rihanna, obviously. "Her style is an expression of her attitude and who she is as a person," Hailey noted.

When it comes to matching with Justin on the red carpet, the couple doesn't plan outfits together but they're definitely aware of not clashing. "We both just really like expressing ourselves through our style and supporting each other's individualism," she explained. On a day-to-day basis? "I don't give a s–t what you want to wear. Are you comfortable? Do you feel good? That's all that matters." Very chill couple vibes, honestly.

Hailey also dove into her morning routine with baby Jack, which starts around 7 a.m. — she gets her "early sunshine fix" first, then wakes Jack at 7:30. "Kids are just so yummy in the morning when they first wake up. They're just so smushy," she said, adding that she sometimes uses a vibrational plate (a newer wellness thing) to get her lymphatic system going. The family makes coffee together, has chill time, and then she hops into a workout. And yes, she's thought about more kids: "Some days it's two, and others it's five." The Biebers recently returned from a trip to Tokyo for Justin's 32nd birthday in March, which Hailey described as "food and shopping" — their favorite city for vintage shops, art galleries, and "yummy matchas."

The family also made headlines at Coachella last weekend, where Jack rocked a "Bieberchella" temporary arm tattoo and baby Birkenstocks. Because of course they did. While the Biebers keep their private life relatively guarded, Hailey gave fans a peek into their world — one where they drink fancy matcha, watch Game of Thrones marathons (her current obsession), and apparently have zero problem asking for exactly what they want. Even if that means walking up to a magazine editor at a party and demanding a cover.

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