Anonymous wrote:She seems like such a sad person to me. Horrendous parents, starved body and remade face by mommy dearest. She's a lost soul.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gigi is much more beautiful.
Agreed. I honestly don’t know why Bella is a model. I know that for runways, body can trump face, but she should be on no billboards or in any ads.
Because her mother got her the jobs and her father spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on plastic surgery.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's up with her western country look now?
It's bizarre. Have you seen Yolanda? Adan is a popular rodeo/western cowboy,but Bella and her mother has made it their entire personality.
This is Yolanda's AD tour. She's wearing chaps lmao
https://youtu.be/85FOpVpJPbw?si=sxzDydPY1vAN8GLh
Anonymous wrote:What's up with her western country look now?
Anonymous wrote:She does look very attractive, but since she has had other plastic surgery, she should get her nose done and have it shortened.
Anonymous wrote:She really is the gift that keeps on giving.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-13825281/bella-hadid-doctors-warn-health-ritual.html
Last month, US supermodel Bella Hadid, 27, launched Picklesecco, a 'gut-healthy, postbiotic potion' that claims to support digestion and the nervous system, balance the gut microbiome and 'conjure clarity and vision'.
'Immunity, digestive health and gorgeous skin – I don't know what more you could need,' she added.
Yet experts speaking to The Mail on Sunday have warned that postbiotics are not the health hack admirers may think they are – and, if consumed in large amounts, could even cause chronic diarrhoea.
'Would I take them? Absolutely not,' said Dr Christopher Stewart, professor of human microbiome research at Newcastle University.
'If someone has a balanced diet, they'll already be producing all these things, so why mess up that healthy ecosystem?
'I would encourage people to think critically about some of these products.'