Hailey Baldwin recently opened up about her marriage to Justin Bieber and her frustrations when it comes to Bieber’s fans. Baldwin has been married to Bieber for five months now, and five months is enough for her to know that people can be extra mean sometimes and that it’s not easy to be a wife to a superstar.

Baldwin recently told Cosmopolitan how challenging life has been since she married Bieber, and Bieber’s fans have a lot to do with it. With all the media scrutiny and loads of toxic reports about their relationship coming out each week, Baldwin has had her own fair share of frustrations with fame. “The problem too is kids become possessive over people and feel like they think they’re hurt, they feel hurt for them and they’re hurt too, or whatever it is,” she said. “They just think they know these people who are famous because their life is so exposed. And that’s what gets me, I think, the most frustrated,” she added.

Baldwin revealed that the worst came after Bieber told his fans on social media that he had been struggling a lot with depression lately. She also added that while Bieber’s fans assume they perfectly know what is going on in the couple’s lives, what they see on social media is just the tip of the iceberg. “What’s really weird to me is they create scenarios in their head of what they think is happening or what they think should happen, and I’m just like, ‘This is just so dumb. It’s so dumb,’” she said.

Bieber’s fans are among the most passionate there are. Collectively known as “Beliebers,” this community sometimes goes a little too far when it comes to their idol. Recently, they bashed Shawn Mendes just because the singer liked Bieber’s photo of Baldwin on Instagram. They also attacked Sofia Richie after Bieber called her beautiful.

Luckily for Baldwin, she has found a way to handle the attacks and excessive media scrutiny. She said that while she still cares to a little extent about what other people think of her or say about her, she no longer allows their mean comments to affect her soul. “You really have to train your brain to be like, ‘Okay, why do I even care? I don’t know these people, they don’t know me, they’re not a part of my life or my relationship,’” she said.

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Hailey Baldwin poses ahead of the launch of the Icy Pink Adidas Falcon at JD show on September 17, 2018, in London, England. Tristan Fewings/Getty Images for Adidas

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