Hailey Baldwin Pressed About Fyre Festival On James Corden's Show

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Model Hailey Baldwin at the 2018 Billboard Music Awards at MGM Grand Garden Arena on May 20, 2018 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Hailey Baldwin had to answer a few questions during James Corden's "Spill Your Guts or Fill Your Guts" segment.

To call Fyre Festival a flop would be a grave understatement. Billy McFarland and the rest of the coordinators attempted to pull off the most epic music festival which turned out to be a major disaster. Numerous social media influencers, including Justin Bieber's wifey Hailey Baldwin, were tapped to help promote the festival. During her appearance on James Corden's late night show, Hailey Baldwin was pressed about her involvement.

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Hailey Baldwin was one of the many famous social media influencers that were recruited to help promote Fyre Festival. She sat down with James Corden for his "Spill Your Guts Or Fill Your Guts" segment where she was asked about how much she made off of the promo for Fyre Fest.

"I am not going to share it but it made for a very generous donation to charity," she said. 

Baldwin was later presented with the option of eating pig flesh meat jelly or ranking Justin Bieber's looks over the years. Corden brought out three pictures of Biebs over the years: his swoop hairstyle as a child, his recent looks or dreadlock Biebs. Keeping things civil in the household, Baldwin took one for the team and ate the nasty pig flesh meat jelly.

Both Baldwin and Bieber covered the latest issue of Vogue magazine which was published earlier today which you could check out here.


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