Supermodel Bella Hadid admits she regrets having cosmetic surgery as a boy. In an interview with Vogue America, Bella Hadid said she wished she had not had cosmetic nose surgery at the age of 14.
“I wish I could keep the nose of my ancestors,” he added.
Bella Hadid denied rumors that she had undergone such surgery several times.
“People always have something to say, but what I’m saying is that I’ve been misunderstood by people in my industry and around me,” he said.


In a November 2021 Instagram post , the supermodel spoke openly about mental health issues.
Talking about the burnout in a new interview, he said that because of this he became a part of the medicine and speech therapy treatment program last year.
“People say your life is great, so how can I complain?” I always feel like I have no right to complain, which means I don’t have the right to ask for help, which is my first problem.
Bella Hadid cites several childhood incidents that had a negative effect on her personality, but the pressure to work in the fashion industry affected her even more.
“The girls would have been crying in my lap at 4 in the morning, and they would have been getting ready for another show because there would have been another show at 7 in the morning, with a completely destroyed personality,” he said. Hair was scattered, nothing was eaten, we would reach the moment when we would start trembling.
He acknowledged that the situation in the industry had improved but that there was still much to be done.
“I remember how a stylist talked about my weight because the clothes weren’t coming,” she said when she entered the industry seven years ago.


He added, “Looking back, I think it was true that the size of this dress sample was not the actual size for everyone, but at the moment you think there is something wrong with you and no one says that.” No, you’re fine. The size of the dress is small.
Bella Hadid also talked about comparing her sister to Gigi Hadid, “I was an ugly sister, I was not like Gigi, and unfortunately when you are told this many times you start believing.” I always ask myself how can a girl who suffers from insecurity, anxiety, depression, physical problems, nutritional problems, social anxiety, etc., go ahead in this business? But over the years I have become a better actress.















