Gigi Hadid’s father Mohamed Hadid has been spotted with a woman who looks exactly like his 27-year-old supermodel daughter.
On Saturday, the 74-year-old businessman was spotted with his arm around Keni Silva at the LACMA and Gucci Art + Film event in Los Angeles.
While making the most of her stunning figure in a tight red dress and with her white hair tied back, she looked like she could pass as Gigi’s older sister.
Wow: Gigi Hadid’s father Mohamed Hadid has been spotted with a woman who looks exactly like his supermodel daughter. On Saturday, the 74-year-old businessman was spotted with his arm around Keni Silva at the LACMA and Gucci Art + Film event in Los Angeles.
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Mohamed also has supermodel daughter Bella and son Anwar with his ex-wife Yolanda Hadid, who starred in The Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills.
Mohamed is a Jordanian-American real estate developer.
He is known for building luxury hotels and mansions, primarily in the Bel Air neighborhood of Los Angeles and in the city of Beverly Hills.
Facts: Mohamed also has supermodel daughter Bella and son Anwar with his ex-wife Yolanda Hadid, who starred in The Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills. Mohamed is a Jordanian-American real estate developer
Keni looked stunning in a corset bodice dress with straps that fell off the arms.
The dress was full length and tapered towards the bottom. She was holding a black purse and wearing black high heels.
Keni has her own fame. She is a star in The Real Housewives of Orange County.
It’s not yet known if Keni is dating Mohamed but they certainly looked friendly as they posed side by side at the event.
A siren: Keni looked stunning in a dress with a corset bodice and straps that fell from the arms. The dress was full length and tapered towards the bottom. She was holding a black purse and wearing black high heels
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This comes after Yolanda said she is proud of her daughters for how they deal with the pressures of fame.
The 58-year-old star admits her model daughters Gigi, 27, and Bella, 26, “are amazing at what they do” despite the 24/7 interest in them on social media.
She said, “My modeling career 40 years ago when I started is very different than it is today,” Yolanda shared. “Because even if you were famous, I’d go home at five and nobody would be talking about me or looking for me, you know what I mean?
“It’s not the same for them. There are paparazzi outside 24/7. [And] The whole social media aspect of this looks very different [light] thereon.
“They are great at what they do.” Yolanda stressed that she’s always tried to instill a good work ethic in her girls.
Speaking to ‘Entertainment Tonight’, she added: ‘I’ve always taught them to be the hardest working person and to be the first to show it, the last [to leave]. Be good to everyone on set. Not just for the people you can make bigger in business, but for everyone.
Proud Mom: This comes after Yolanda said she’s proud of her daughters for handling the pressure of fame. The 58-year-old star admits her model daughters Gigi, 27, and Bella, 26, “are amazing at what they do” despite the 24/7 interest in them on social media. seen in 2010
“Be kind, because people don’t remember how you look, but they will remember how you make them feel.”
In 2020, Yolanda admitted that her children are her “greatest achievement.”
The ‘Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ star – who also has son Anwar, 23, with ex-husband Mohamed Hadid – praised her brood as she opened up about motherhood.
Alongside a red heart emoji, she wrote on her Instagram account, “My greatest achievement in life… #motherhood.”
Yolanda previously revealed that she “freed” her children when they were 12, as she felt it was important for her children to learn to be “independent people” as they entered their teenage years.
She said of motherhood: “I think I’m a disciplined mother as opposed to a strict mother. But even this job – the discipline was from birth to about 12, and at 12 I released my kids and they learned to be independent people. And after that, it only catches them when they fall. I don’t run their lives, I don’t make decisions for them. I’m just their energetic anchor and I’m here to catch them if they fall.”
Work it: “They are great at what they do.” Yolanda stressed that she’s always tried to instill a good work ethic in her girls. Speaking to ‘Entertainment Tonight’, she added: ‘I’ve always taught them to be the hardest working person and to be the first to show it, the last [to leave].’ Seen in 2012, from left: Gigi, Yolanda, Bella