Miley Cyrus admitted to bullying Hailey Baldwin—but it’s not what you think
Before they were partying in the U.S.A. and strutting down catwalks, Miley Cyrus and Hailey Baldwin were childhood frenemies. In a recent episode of Apple TV’s Carpool Karaoke: The Series, Cyrus admitted to bullying Baldwin—but Baldwin honestly doesn’t seem too bothered. Cyrus, Baldwin (who technically goes by Hailey Bieber now), and Kendall Jenner appeared in the December 6th episode of the show, and the three did a deep dive into their history.
"I would be evil to her," Cyrus, who was besties with Baldwin's older sister Alaia, said about the model. "She would try to play with us, like me and Alaia—we would lock her out of the room and be evil." She continued, "I had to do it. It made you who you are. It made you stronger. Now you can always take the trolls and sh-t because I was such a troll."
“Miley was the biggest troll to me,” Baldwin agreed. “She prepared me for this industry.”
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Although we never support bullying in any way, we also totally get the big sister/little sister dynamic that was clearly at work here. We’re just glad Baldwin didn’t take Cyrus’s torment to heart and that they chose to let us in on this epic hang, of course.