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Yolanda Hadid is proud of her daughters for how they’ve been able to deal with the “pressure” of life in the spotlight in the modern age of tabloids and social media.
The TV personality and former fashion model spoke with ET’s Rachel Smith on Monday, after appearing at an event hosted by Project Healthy Minds at Hudson Yards in New York City, in celebration of Mental Health Day.
With the subject of mental health at the forefront of the conversation, Yolanda, 58, opened up about how her experiences with fame and attention have been radically different from what her famous daughters — Gigi Hadid and Bella Hadid — face on a daily basis.
“My modeling career 40 years ago, when I started, is very different than today,” Yolanda shared. “Because even when you’re famous, you know, I would go home at 5 o’clock and nobody would talk about me or look for me, you know what I mean?”
“It’s not the same for them. It’s 24/7 paparazzi outside,” she continued. “[And] the whole social media aspect of it puts a whole different [light] on it.”
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The proud mom praised her famous fashion model daughters for how they’ve managed to handle themselves, and explained that she’s done what she can to instill important values about respect and consideration.
“They are great at what they are doing. I’ve always taught them to be the hardest working person they can, and to be the first to show, the last one [to leave]. Be good to everybody on set. Not just the people that can, you know, make you bigger in the business, but to everybody,” she shared. “Be kind, because people don’t remember what you look like but they will remember how you make them
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Yolanda Hadid is opening up about her time on, and the impact it had on her psyche and her mental health.The TV personality and former fashion model spoke with ET's Rachel Smith on Monday, after appearing at an event hosted by Project Healthy Minds at Hudson Yards in New York City, in celebration of Mental Health Day.Amid the conversation about the importance of talking about mental health issues and caring for your own mental well-being, Hadid reflected on the toll appearing on the Bravo reality show had on her, and the role her battle with Lyme disease played in the trouble she had on the show.«The first season I went on, I was diagnosed with neurological Lyme disease, and I struggled every day of the season,» Hadid recalled. «I kind of stayed on because I thought, 'OK, I’ll be better next season.' I didn’t know Lyme disease was a life sentence. And now, here we are 10, 12 years, later I’m still struggling with it.»«I always thought 'Next season I’m gonna do better. Next season, I can fully understand,'» she added. «So I was never [working] with a full set of brains on the show.»Hadid said that, partly because of her condition, she clashed with some of the other cast members, and claimed that they accused her of making up her illness for attention.«Those things were very hurtful, and not just hurtful to me but hurtful to my children and my family who loves me,» she shared.
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Yolanda Hadid is proud of her daughters for how they've been able to deal with the «pressure» of life in the spotlight in the modern age of tabloids and social media.The TV personality and former fashion model spoke with ET's Rachel Smith on Monday, after appearing at an event hosted by Project Healthy Minds at Hudson Yards in New York City, in celebration of Mental Health Day.With the subject of mental health at the forefront of the conversation, Yolanda, 58, opened up about how her experiences with fame and attention have been radically different from what her famous daughters — Gigi Hadid and Bella Hadid — face on a daily basis.«My modeling career 40 years ago, when I started, is very different than today,» Yolanda shared. «Because even when you're famous, you know, I would go home at 5 o'clock and nobody would talk about me or look for me, you know what I mean?»«It's not the same for them.
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