Bella Hadid finally admits to plastic surgery – and says she regrets it
After years of denials, Bella Hadid is finally revealing what plastic surgery she’s had done – and she says she wishes she never did it.
Bella Hadid is finally admitting to having had some work done.
The model, who has previously cited puberty as the cause of her facial transformation, told Vogue in her April cover story that she regrets getting a nose job at age 14.
“I wish I had kept the nose of my ancestors,” she told the publication. “I think I would have grown into it.”
Hadid, now 25, has been accused of taking photos of Carla Bruni into a plastic surgeon’s office because of how similar they look, but the model is doubling down on the fact that ageing changed her appearance.
“People think I fully f**ked with my face because of one picture of me as a teenager looking puffy. I’m pretty sure you don’t look the same now as you did at 13, right?” she told the magazine.
“I have never used filler. Let’s just put an end to that. I have no issue with it, but it’s not for me.”
Hadid also denied getting her “eyes lifted,” crediting “face tape” as the “oldest trick in the book” and the reason for her relatively recent pulled look.
“I’ve had this impostor syndrome where people made me feel like I didn’t deserve any of this,” she shared. “People always have something to say, but what I have to say is, I’ve always been misunderstood in my industry and by the people around me.”
Whether her fans believe her remains to be seen, as Hadid and her mother, Yolanda Hadid, had been denying plastic surgery rumours for years.
“None of my children have never done fillers or Botox or put anything foreign in their bodies,” Yolanda replied to an Instagram commenter in 2019. “They know better after seeing what I went through.”
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Bella even pulled the infamous Kardashian “X-ray-my-butt” move, telling InStyle in May 2018, “People think I got all this surgery or did this or that. And you know what? We can do a scan of my face, darling. I’m scared of putting fillers into my lips. I wouldn’t want to mess up my face.”
Seems like she felt differently four years prior to that interview.
This story originally appeared on Page Six and is republished here with permission.