Yolanda Hadid drowns in hot water after daughter Bella Hadid’s revelation that she had nose surgery at 14.
Twitter users have scolded the former supermodel for letting her in-laws go under the knife at such a young age, and some have even gone so far as to call her a bad mother.
“Yolanda… I’m sorry, but she’s a terrible mother. She encouraged erratic eating and eating disorders in the name of “support” for both of her daughters and allowed her daughter, who was barely in her teens, to get cosmetic surgery??” wrote one Twitter user.
“Yolanda is a ghoul who abused her children and all Bella is willing to admit now is her choice,” another commented, “but for young women reading this (and holding the same crushing standards), it’s important to understand that everything else is not just “face tape”.
Yolanda Hadid is under fire for letting her daughter Bella get a nose job at 14. Dave Bennett/Getty Images
Others accused the 58-year-old former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star of erasing her Palestinian heritage in favor of a “white” appearance.
“Yolanda did marry a Palestinian and then got mad at her kids for having signs to prove it,” one user of Yolanda’s past marriage to Mohamed Hadid tweeted.
“The way Yolanda constantly described [Bella’s sister] Gigi as her ‘ideal Ralph Lauren American girlfriend’, who has more Dutch genes than their father’s Palestinian genes, highlights how ingrained beauty standards are tied to whiteness and Eurocentric features,” wrote another. “I want to give Bella a big hug.”
“I wish I could keep my ancestors’ nose,” Bella, who was seen here with Yolanda and David Foster, told Vogue. “I think I’d grow up to that.” Getty Images
Bella, now 25, admitted in a Vogue cover story that she regrets her rhinoplasty because it represents her family’s history.
“I wish I could keep the nose of my ancestors,” she said. “I think I would grow up to him.
This was the first time Bella admitted to having plastic surgery, as she had previously denied it, citing puberty as the reason for her face change.
“People think I completely screwed up my face because of one picture of me looking puffy as a teenager. I’m pretty sure you don’t look like you did when you were 13, right?” she told the magazine.
“I have never used filler. Let’s just get this over with. I don’t have a problem with it, but it’s not for me.”