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Bella Hadid discusses ‘dark’ journey that led to better mental health

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Bella Hadid has been undergoing a mental health and wellness journey over the past couple of years. The model, businesswoman, and actress has revealed that she has been dealing with Lyme Disease and its symptoms since 2013.

Last August she shared a post revealing that she’s been struggling with feeling sick, and announced that she’d be taking a break in order to focus on her health.

Bella Hadid celebrates her sister Gigi’s birthday; ‘Princess of Genovia’Bella Hadid celebrates her boyfriend Adan Banuelos’ birthday with PDA photosIn a new interview, Hadid revealed what prompted her change towards wellness.

While discussing her new brand Orebella with Vogue, Hadid revealed the change was sparked by social media. “One day, I woke up and just saw something on Instagram,” she said, not revealing what it was. “I knew I needed to make changes in my life to become happy with myself, so I chose to go through this journey.

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