Hailey Bieber says it’s been ‘hard’ to pull back on her exercise routine following her stroke: ‘My body is taking a little longer to heal’

Hailey Bieber says she’s struggling to get back into her exercise routine after her stroke. (Photo: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue)

he is recovering after experiencing a blood clot in March, but has not returned to his old routine.

The model, who launched her Rhode skincare line, spoke to this week about the health ordeal, which she called in a the “scariest moment” of his life. While she has breakfast with her husband Justin Bieber, the 25-year-old suffered a transient ischemic attack, which is sometimes called a mini-stroke. In his video, he shared that the situation was caused by a “perfect storm” of factors, including having a then-unknown small opening in his heart, known as a patent foramen ovale (PFO). To fix the problem, Bieber underwent a PFO closure procedure, which he said went “without a hitch.”

She told Byrdie: “My body is taking a little longer to heal than they thought. After my heart procedure, I’m always the person who is in a hurry to get back to things, but this has taught me that sometimes it’s not physically possible.”

The former ballet dancer added: “I love exercise, so the last few months have been a bit difficult for me because it’s such a big part of my routine and my day.”

While Bieber may be struggling with the physical aspects of his recovery, he previously discussed how the health scare has . On Wednesday, Bieber told him Live with Kelly and Ryan“[Justin] he took such good care of himself: he slept with me in the hospital when I went through my situation, he was really there for me,” she shared. “Honestly, I think the silver lining of the whole situation, what I went through, what he went through, is it really brings you together. I feel like we’re closer than ever… I’ll take that away from everything.”

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Justin is also managing health issues as he recently postponed his upcoming concerts due to a condition that affects the facial nerves and causes paralysis.

“He’s doing good, he’s getting better every day,” Bieber explained of the condition. “He’s going to be totally fine. This is a really weird situation, out of the blue. It takes time to recover.”

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