Hailey Bieber avoiding anything 'physically, mentally and emotionally' draining since giving birth

Hailey Bieber is avoiding overloading her workload with jobs she's not "comfortable" with amid her return to work after having her first child.

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Hailey Bieber is only doing work she is 'comfortable' with since having her baby boy
Hailey Bieber is only doing work she is 'comfortable' with since having her baby boy

Hailey Bieber is avoiding doing any work that is "physically, mentally and emotionally" draining since having her first child.

The Rhode beauty founder gave birth to her and 30-year-old pop star husband Justin Bieber's baby boy, Jack Blues, in August, and the 27-year-old model admitted she is easing herself back into work.

In her first interview since becoming a mom, Hailey told WWD: "I'm only doing what feels comfortable for me physically, mentally and emotionally."

The trendsetter’s latest move with the popular brand was to hire 90s supermodel Claudia Schiffer as the new face of Rhode in a bid to "transcend generations".

Hailey enlisted the 54-year-old supermodel to star in the promo for her latest skincare product Barrier Butter - an intensive night time moisturising balm - and Hailey had actually been keen to work with Claudia for a long time.

She told the outlet: "I really wanted to use someone who transcended several different generations and demographics.

"When I think of Claudia, the iconicness [sic] is just immediate, plus her reach and impact on so many different age groups. She's somebody that I'm a big, big fan of.

"I've been inspired by her as a model and her imagery has been on several of our Rhode mood boards since we started."

Hailey didn't mention her baby boy in the interview, but a source recently said that Justin and Hailey are "over the moon" to be parents.

The insider told Us Weekly: "It’s total bliss for the two of them."

Hailey is “enjoying and savouring these moments being a new mom.”

They added: "She is over the moon and in mom zone, and completely focused on the health of the baby."