Hailey Baldwin Says Miley Cyrus Basically Bullied Her When They Were Kids

Hailey Baldwin Bieber and Kendall Jenner's premiere Carpool Karaoke episode is finally here — and it kicked off with a surprisingly hilarious cameo from Miley Cyrus!

In the episode, which released Friday (December 7), the "Malibu" singer crashes the models' car ride to join them for a dance and singalong of her 2009 anthem "Party in the U.S.A." As their karaoke party comes to an end, Cyrus and Hailey start reflecting on some lesser-known memories they shared together during their childhood.

"I've known you since you were 11," Mrs. Beiber told the musician, with whom she remembers not having the friendliest relationship at first. According to Cyrus, who was once besties with the cover girl's older sis Alaia, the two were pretty horrible towards Hailey when they were kids.

"I would be evil to her," Cyrus said, adding, "She would try to play with us, like me and Alaia, and we would lock her out of the room and be evil."

Hailey remembered the torture well. "My older sister and [Miley] used to gang up on me," she revealed, to which the 26-year-old joked, "I had to. It made you who you are, you know? It made you stronger. Now you can always take like trolls and s**t. 'Cause I was such a troll."

Taken in jest, the 22-year-old quipped back, "Miley was the biggest troll to me. She prepared me for this industry!"

Luckily, it seems Hailey's rite of passage has done her some good. After all, we can only imagine how many trolls she's dealt with since marrying Justin Bieber

After sharing laughs over the bittersweet memory, the three burst into singing Cyrus' latest single, the Mark Ronson folk-rock collab "Nothing Breaks Like A Heart."

Watch moments from the episode below.

Photo: YouTube


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