Yesterday model Hailey Bieber (previously Baldwin) appeared on The Late Late Show with James Corden and, let's just say, it was fairly revealing.
Firstly, the talk show host interrogated Hailey with a lie detector during Carpool Karaoke. He really jumped straight in with the questions, asking 'How is married life treating you?'
Without missing a beat, the model replied, 'Married life is awesome.'
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To be fair, she does seem very happy. But James dug a little deeper, following up by asking what the biggest difference between married and not being married was, to which she replied: 'I think for me it’s cohabitating with another human.'
We feel you Hailey.
The model then sat down for a fun game of Spill Your Guts in which she was grilled by fans on various topics.
First up? Fyre festival.
Of course, she was directly asked what she did with the money she received to appear in the promo clip and to push the ill-fated music festival on her Instagram.
While refusing to divulge the exact figure, Hailey replied: ‘I’m not going to share [the exact $] but it made for a very generous donation to charity.’
James then joked: ‘You gave the money away after you saw how… great it was,’ to which she replied with a nervous laugh: ‘Yes, I did.’
The TV host then hailed her ‘noble’ for the kind gesture.
The 22-year-old supermodel was among a group of models, including Bella Hadid, who were flown out to the Bahamas in April 2017.
We know (per Netflix's documentary) that Kendall Jenner was reportedly given $250,000 for a single Instagram post about the festival (which has since been deleted).
It comes after reports that Hailey and some of the other models, who were involved with Fyre Festival and are represented by IMG modelling agency, would be subpoenaed as part of the ongoing investigation.
Fyre’s disgraced organiser Billy McFarland reportedly spent a staggering $10 million (£7.5 million) on the festival, despite the event ending in complete chaos. Festival-goers hoped to jet into the Great Exuma island for a week of luxury, but were met with basic tents, cheap sandwiches and little-to-none water.
Still, at least two good things came out of the shambles. Maryann Rolle's GoFundMe page and Hailey's charity donation.
Watch the full video below:
