She was born into one of Hollywood's most iconic showbusiness families.

But Hailey Baldwin, 20, has admitted that there is a down-side to being related to her outspoken actor father Stephen and controversial uncle Alec.

'The thing that's tough that I still struggle with is any decision that my father makes, his choices personally or publically, it does reflect on me,' the IMG-backed model admitted in a segment on The Morning Show this Tuesday.

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'It reflects on my whole family': Hailey Baldwin, 20, told The Morning Show that she she 'struggles' with the controversial public comments often made by her father Stephen and uncle Alec

'It reflects on my sister, it reflects on my whole family. Whatever decision my uncle makes, still there's a domino effect,' she continued, before later admitting: 'It's challenging.'

Hailey's father Stephen made waves in November after he took a swipe at his brother Alec for his impersonation of Donald Trump on Saturday Night Live.

Speaking to CBSN after the final presidential debate in Las Vegas last month, Stephen said of his brother's impersonation: 'He’s got the voice down very well. I think it’s getting a little too nasty right now.'

'Whatever decision my uncle makes, still there's a domino effect': While she did admit that life as a Baldwin can be challenging, she would never turn her back on her family

'I don’t think it’s very funny': Hailey's father Stephen made waves in November after he took a swipe at his brother Alec for his impersonation of Donald Trump on Saturday Night Live

'I don’t want to be a party pooper here, but I don’t think it’s very funny,' he added.

Stephen, an avid Trump supporter, reportedly skipped the Baldwin family Thanksgiving festivities and joined the Trump family instead.

Meanwhile, Alec has been embroiled in a Twitter war with the president-elect over his TV impersonations.

Jumping ships? Stephen, an avid Trump supporter, reportedly skipped the Baldwin family Thanksgiving festivities and joined the Trump family instead

Twitter feud: Meanwhile, Alec has been embroiled in a Twitter war with the president-elect over his TV impersonations

Following Alec's performance on Saturday Night Live last week, Trump tweeted that the star's 'impersonation just can't get any worse'.

He also slammed the NBC program for being 'unwatchable' and' 'totally biased, not funny.'

Alec responded on Twitter with an offer to stop impersonating Trump on the condition that he release his tax returns.

Trump has yet to respond to the offer.