Hailey Bieber admits how trolls affect on her mental health in her Valentine's Day makeup video

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Hailey Bieber admits how trolls affect on her mental health in her Valentine's Day makeup video
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'For some people it can feel a little bit sad and maybe a little bit lonely.'

, in honour of Valentine's Day, where she shared the beauty products she'd be using to lean into the theme.

Addressing an enforced day of love, Hailey conceded, "I really like Valentine's Day but I do understand that for some people it can feel a little bit sad and maybe a little bit lonely. But I also think it's a really fun day to be able to get together with your girlfriends and just have a wine night and eat really yummy food, or watch romcoms. I've definitely been there and done that as well.

But between detailing her glow-up, Hailey used the video as a moment to share where she was at mentally, highlighting how you can feel lighthearted and low at the same time, no matter what others might see on social media.

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