Bella Hadid is one of the most famous supermodels today, but she still feels insecure and worried about her appearance.

Last year, Bella Hadid was crowned “the most beautiful woman in the world” because of her almost perfectly symmetrical face. Despite being praised for her beauty, Bella still feels self-conscious and insecure about herself.

tracking. trackingIn interviews, time and time again, the supermodel talks about how she has mental health problems. She wants to remind people who are going through similar problems that they are not alone.

Bella Hadid has felt self-conscious about her appearance since she was a child

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Today, Bella Hadid is one of the most recognizable faces in the modeling industry and is always described with flattering words such as “beautiful”, “goddess”, “amazing”. However, all those pink bubbles still cannot help Bella escape her inferiority complex about her appearance. In fact, she has opened up many times about her insecurities and how she overcame them.

Bella once said in an interview that her growing up was filled with anxiety about beauty. She always felt self-conscious about her thin eyebrows and didn’t know what to do with them. She was unhappy with her weight, considering herself “kind of chubby” until she was 15 years old.

She had a nose job when she was a teenager but later regretted it

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According to many sources, the supermodel admitted to having a nose job when she was 14 years old. However, Bella feels very regretful about this decision. If she could go back to the past, she would not think about surgery anymore and would keep her parents’ natural lines.

There are many rumors stating that Bella Hadid has undergone other cosmetic surgeries, but she has always denied them. “I have never used fillers. Let’s stop those rumors. I’m not criticizing filler, but it’s not for me,” she said.

Bella tries to overcome her physical and mental health problems on her own

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In 2012, Bella Hadid and her family received the devastating news that they were all diagnosed with Lyme disease, including her younger brother, Anwar Hadid, and their mother, Yolanda Hadid. The disease causes Bella’s appearance to change, which raises the misunderstanding that she has had plastic surgery. The supermodel revealed that her battle with Lyme disease was a constant struggle and that it left her exhausted due to the rumors.

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Bella Hadid has also been vocal about her mental health woes in recent years, specifically about insecurity and anxiety. She posts grueling photos on Instagram that show the real life of a celebrity and encourages those going through similar experiences to be stronger. She reminded her followers that life on social media is not real, people should never forget that. She encourages anyone who is struggling mentally to understand that they are not alone, Bella sees and understands their pain.

After all, Bella always tries to stay positive

Recently, Hadid created a TikTok account to share about her life and struggles with anxiety. In a video, the supermodel revealed that she often feels insecure in the morning, she cries for no reason at all and this makes her unable to work effectively.

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Bella likes to think of positive quotes when she starts her day, but a second later, she feels unable to believe them because insecurity suddenly floods her mind. One of Bella’s mantras is to always remind herself how lucky she is. She feels grateful for everything the universe has given her.

Bella tells her story because she wants people to raise awareness about mental health issues and the need to seek support. Bella’s message is clear: Even people who seem to have it all can still experience mental health challenges, and they need help.