Bella Hadid may be a supermodel on catwalk but a super brat off it
In Sydney for just a day, the 19-year-old sister of Gigi was here to strut her stuff on the catwalk for Sydney brand Misha Collective at Fashion Week.
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SHE might be part of a good-looking dynasty, but Bella Hadid was behaving more like a super brat than a supermodel at Fashion Week Monday.
In Sydney for a mere 24 hours, the 19-year-old best known as Gigi Hadid’s little sister was here to strut her stuff on the catwalk for Sydney brand Misha Collective — collecting a reported $400,000 at the brand’s expense along the way.
At a cool $16,000 per hour, the star, whose trip included a visit to Bondi Icebergs and Watsons Bay Hotel, might be expected to enjoy her visit without complaint.
But Hadid’s team was upset about her CBD hotel’s 10am check in being too late and disruptions from the Sydney Morning Herald Half Marathon, booking it down the road to redeveloped hotel The Old Clare where she spent a night in the Penthouse — at a cost of over $1,000 for the night’s sleep.
Hadid declined to answer questions about moving hotels when asked by The Daily Telegraph.
The model’s team was also unhappy at the size of her security detail, complaining that it wasn’t as extensive as Gigi’s when she came to town in August last year.
But Misha Collective might still get bang for their buck, with the teen saying she’s happy to promote the brand via her social media.
“I want to literally wear everything from this collection. I literally wore an evening dress today with tennis shoes and it still looked cool,” she said.
“Chanel isn’t going to make you Snapchat something but if they’re an upcoming brand they like to get the word out. But I always like to do it, I like supporting young designers.”
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