Bella Hadid offers a peek at her childhood bedroom being consumed by the flames of the wildfires in Los Angeles. Reminiscent of many other homes and businesses, her room in the old L.A. mansion of her mother is now ablaze.
On Instagram, the model posted images of Yolanda Hadid’s destroyed property, which could once be found in the upscale neighborhoods of Los Angeles. This house was often featured on television shows such as The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, according to reports from Newsweek and Daily Mail.
Accompanying the photos shared on her Instagram story, Hadid labeled them “my childhood room” accompanied by a broken heart emoji.
Furthermore, the runway model shared safety guidelines with her audience, encouraging them to prioritize their own well-being as well as assist those in distress. Additionally, she tagged local fire departments and the LAPD for support.
Bella Hadid and her sister, Gigi Hadid, grew up in a lavish Malibu house that their mother, Yolanda Hadid, and her former partner, David Foster, bought for approximately $4.5 million back in 2007.
In the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, it was Kylie Richards, Kim Richards, Lisa Vanderpump, and Brandi Glanville who explored the corridors of the grand mansion when the house was theirs.
In 2015, following her divorce from David Foster that year, Yolanda Hadid sold her mansion for a price of $19.5 million.
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2025-01-10 21:22