Bella Hadid was fired from Dior because of her support

Bella Hadid was fired from Dior because of her support for Palestine? Storm on social media, but the contract was already in place

Bella Hadid “fired” from Dior over her comments on the Palestinian cause? It is the rumor that is circulating on social media and that immediately divides opinion about the new thing… Already a subscriber? Login here!

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Bella Hadid “fired” from Dior over her comments on the Palestinian cause? This is the rumor circulating on social media. There was immediate disagreement there about the fashion house’s new Christmas campaign, in which the Israeli-born model May Tager appears instead of the (now former?) testimonial.

Bella Hadid has been replaced, what do we know?

A “substitute” that fans say is associated with Bella Hadid’s open support of the Palestinian cause: the model is actually of Palestinian origin on her father’s side. “I’m not afraid of losing my job,” declared Bella, sister of fellow superstar Gigi Hadid, a few days ago, “I will continue to openly support Palestine.” A prophecy that seems to have come true, considering that Dior chose another in her place for the 2023 Christmas campaign after the model openly and publicly condemned Israel’s actions in the Gaza Strip.

Social reactions

The issue sparked division on social media since the war: the hashtag #BoicottDior became a trend. “It’s ridiculous to fire one of the best models of this generation,” says someone indignantly. “It’s Dior who is losing us,” many argue. Furthermore, model May Tager, just one of many who appeared in the Christmas campaign, was also seen in the shots last year: so no replacement and no connection to the situation in the Middle East .

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