Hailey Baldwin Slams 'Fake Drama' After Selena Gomez 'I'll Kill You' Rumor

Hailey Baldwin is truly over the toxicity of social media and the star wants to do her part in steering clear of the negativity.

In her new interview with British Vogue, the model, 23, spoke about putting an end to fake rumors and it feels like a candid moment, particularly since things went haywire when that whole "I'll Kill You" speculation with Justin Bieber's ex Selena Gomez erupted. "I think social media is a breeding ground for toxicity and people creating false drama between women and trying to put women up against each other and create these narratives that are just... toxic," Baldwin explained. "I think that has to change and that has to stop."

"I think there needs to be more people with platforms coming together and saying to each other, 'let's kill the conversation, let's kill the fake drama, let's squash all these things, let's move on from stuff," she continued. "Let's not give people a reason to fuel fire and create drama and being rude to each other."

However, the interview wasn't filled with all poor memories as Baldwin called her wedding to Bieber the highlight of her 2019. "It was the best day of my life," she recalled. "I honestly just felt so happy; I was so content. There's nothing like marrying the love of your life. It’s an indescribable feeling."

Looking ahead, Baldwin said that she wants to give back in 2020 and get "involved in things that make a difference." "There’s so much going on in the world," she explained. "I would love to get involved in as much as I can and lend my voice to as much as I can, and I would love to speak on more things and talk to young women and encourage people to continue making a difference."

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