What Does Bella Hadid Say About Her Insecurities and Alter Ego?

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Key Takeaways
- Bella Hadid has struggled with insecurity in her youth.
- She created an alter ego named Belinda for her modeling career.
- Bella advocates for more awareness about women’s health in the workplace.
- She emphasizes the emotional toll of constantly facing oneself in the mirror.
- Despite her success, she feels unworthy and acknowledges her privileges.
Los Angeles, May 16 (NationPress) Supermodel Bella Hadid revealed her struggles with insecurity regarding her appearance during her teenage years, which prompted her to create an alter ego.
Bella shared with British Vogue: "At around 17 or 18, I was still figuring out how to love myself completely. I had just left my parents’ home and entered a world where I had to confront my reflection daily."
She continued: "And we experience our menstrual cycles. Imagine shooting for Victoria’s Secret while on your period, dealing with endometriosis. That should be outlawed. I plan to discuss this with the White House, because women should not be working during their period or the week prior, to be honest."
"However, beyond that, simply being human and looking in the mirror each day impacts your self-confidence and spirit. That’s why I refer to the professional side of me as Belinda. When I return home, I’m just Bella again on the couch."
The runway sensation is reported to be quite different from her alter ego, as per femalefirst.co.uk.
She elaborated: "Belinda is all about her work. She can be emotional from 5 am to 7 am, but when she arrives at work, she wears a smile and perseveres. That’s my Belinda."
"Thinking about it makes me emotional because I’ve worn that alter ego for a long time. It feels almost like a mask, as when I return home, I feel utterly drained, like a shell of myself."
Bella stands as one of the globe's most recognized and highest-paid models. Yet, she has often felt unworthy of her success.
She expressed: "I’ve never truly felt deserving of the blessings in my life. I acknowledge how immensely privileged I am."