Gigi Hadid gets emotional when she was asked what she wishes fans knew about her. In a recent interview for Elle magazine’s March issue, the supermodel was asked this question. However, she surprisingly got tearful while answering this question. Let’s look out for her emotional response.
The 27-year-old said, “What does the world not know about me? I don’t know. I’m getting emotional [thinking about it].” Hadid said, fighting back tears. “I think that I’m someone who you have to be in front of to experience.”
Moreover, the mother of one explained, “It’s not hard. This isn’t a complaint. It’s more that in my job, you see a lot of snapshots. There are a lot of snapshots and really quick moments where, again, there’s not a lot of context given.”
Hadid then shares it’s hard to deal with fame. She shares, “I’ve had early experiences where you learn how the world reacts when you share things in certain ways. Sometimes you just leave something feeling like you were taken out of context. Or just feel like you revealed too much, and it was taken advantage of. Whatever those learning-the-hard-way experiences are, you grow a certain skin.”
Later on, the supermodel shared her daughter Khai, 2 with ex Zyan Malik. Gigi shares, “Even if that’s with the paparazzi — going over and saying, ‘Hey, what’s up? I know we’ve seen each other from across the street for five years, but when I’m with my kid, please don’t point the camera this way. Sometimes you have to be assertive, and that doesn’t mean that it’s rude. It’s setting a boundary.”
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Hadid shares some facts about her daughter
Therefore, she shares some facts about her adorable daughter. She said, “She obviously sees me in every state and way, and whether she knows it or not, I’m going through and learning through life with her,” Hadid shared. “I think that she has a really realistic kind of 24/7, around-the-clock view. We’re up chatting in the middle of the night if she’s up; we’re talking about, I don’t know, random stuff, but it’s fun.”
She continues, “Having a daughter, although it shifted my life to make me really want to feel more settled, has also really made me appreciate the chaos as well. Being at shows and shoots and just being in the city again. Being around friends [after] becoming a mom, with everyone also coming out of COVID. I have an appreciation for both sides of it.”