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Bailey has become less affected by online criticism, focusing more on what matters to her future, and has learned to ignore negative comments.
Bailey and her mother haven't spoken in about a year and a half, and Bailey has no plans to reconnect, focusing on her own life and future.
Bailey plans to attend Columbia University in New York to study law, specifically criminal defense, with a potential interest in the narcotic field.
Bailey and Noah are close in their own way, considering their eight-year age gap, but she loves him and admires his intelligence.
Bailey advises parents to be supportive and let their children come to them for advice, rather than forcing solutions, and to focus on being a strong support system.
Initially resistant, Bailey is now supportive of her parents' decision, though she has concerns about the logistics and lifestyle changes it would entail.
Driving is therapeutic for Bailey because it allows her to think and process her thoughts without distractions, similar to her father's approach to communication.
Bailey reports that her mental health is great and she is in a really good place, having learned to manage her emotions and focus on her future.
The beautiful Bailee Ann is back and ready to fill us in on her life at 16. She answers fan Q&A on everything from whether she gets an allowance, what it’s like when Jelly and Bunnie show up at school, her career ambitions and future plans, and where things stand with her mom. She also gives some great advice for parents of teens, and reflects on the ways she's grown up since the last time we heard from her.
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