What Happened to Bella Hadid's Face? Plastic Surgeon Reacts

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  • @kathleenwyatt563
    @kathleenwyatt563 Жыл бұрын

    I blame their mother. She has been brutal to those sisters their entire lives. When your own mother constantly points out their flaws and pushing them into modeling, you can see why Bella decided to give in to the pressure to “conform”.

  • @alicepotter8165
    @alicepotter8165 Жыл бұрын

    The work she had done aged her 10 years.

  • @singlehandedbeauty3581
    @singlehandedbeauty3581 Жыл бұрын

    I was sincerely shocked when I realized that Bella was actually younger than Gigi. I think these proceedures have aged her considerably. Bella was beautiful as she was, but I can imagine having a sibling famous for her outward appearance would be difficult to deal with pschologically without good parenting. It's really sad for Bella and for the young women who idolize her.

  • @soph2799
    @soph2799 Жыл бұрын

    It’s deeply troubling that Bella had a nose job at 14. In Australia (and I presume it’s the same in the USA), a minor can’t have any cosmetic procedures performed without parental consent. This would mean that Yolanda signed off on it. In fact, I would bet that she encouraged it and was the driving force behind it happening… what kind of 14 year old even thinks to get a nose job, let alone go through with one? I highly doubt it was Bella’s idea. And that thought alone makes me really sad for Bella 😔

  • @charlesgaviria5667
    @charlesgaviria5667 Жыл бұрын

    A girl admitting to surgery is like a gym bro admitting to steroids

  • @FacheChanteDeux
    @FacheChanteDeux Жыл бұрын

    This is exactly what I love about Cher, Jane Fonda and most of all Dolly Parton. They don't pretend not to have done a bunch of work (much of it unnecessary, imho) these ladies just openly acknowledge that it is part of show business. Jane Fonda recently admitted to regretting much of the work she had done, but she does look very elegant and balanced. I definitely agree with Stephanie regarding traumatizing childhoods and extreme surgery. Michael Jackson was a tragic poster boy. I think that poor Bella has ruined her face at this point.

  • @vigilantvoice9778
    @vigilantvoice9778 Жыл бұрын

    It’s a shame folks can’t leave what they were naturally gifted with alone. It’s nice to see the doctor adds his critique, however, he’s always kind and careful with his words. True professional!

  • @lucillebaldwin6659
    @lucillebaldwin6659 Жыл бұрын

    We should blame ourselves. We call people names and comment about their appearance in a negative way and think it is okay...and then we say OMG why would they do that to their face.

  • @jbug884
    @jbug884

    She was very average, which is absolutely fine. It’s a shame people can’t be happy with their natural appearance. Her kids are in for a surprise though 😂

  • @All.Natural.
    @All.Natural. Жыл бұрын

    I had a co worker that had a lot of work done and she had a 13 year old daughter that looked like her before all the plastic surgery. She would tell her daughter that she will fix her face once she's 16. It was so sad. 💔

  • @nicole4779
    @nicole4779 Жыл бұрын

    I thank God I stumbled upon this channel. I am 40 and was bullied a lot in junior high school. I’m a Black woman and as a girl I was constantly teased for having a large flat nose, chubby cheeks. I’ve been in therapy for 3 years I’ve also traveled the world and learned that beauty standards are entirely subjective. In Argentina my face is considered gorgeous because it’s not the norm there. Men stopped on the street and told me how beautiful I was. In Brazil my face was not considered classically beautiful but I saw myself in so many Afro-Brazilian women that I learned to love myself. Now watching this channel I’m thankful that learning to love the face I have is the journey that I’m on. ❤️

  • @paoalexescja
    @paoalexescja Жыл бұрын

    I’m 38. When I was a child I was called ugly. I would be compared with one of my friends and kids (and adults) would say that I was “the ugly girl”. Fast forward, I accepted that my looks would not get me far, so I focused on studying, and I got good at it. I am aware that these experiences hurt me and left a scar, but I have built a life that does not rely on my appearance. I can’t even imagine what young people are being exposed to…constantly bombarded with beauty standards that are unattainable. I am a new mom, and when I saw my newborn I cried so much thinking…he is beautiful and perfect just the way he is…I wouldn’t change anything…why do I keep seeing flaws in the mirror…they do not exist.

  • @betha.6279
    @betha.6279 Жыл бұрын

    This is why I've never idolized models or Hollywood star looks. I can't imagine the pressure and stress these people face, trying to turn themselves into an unrealistic mannequin. My heart breaks for these ladies. I'm far from "model" looks, and I'm learning to push past the lies media promotes, and have more confidence as I age. I'll be 50 in two years, and I want to be a positive example of self acceptance, for my nieces and grandchildren.

  • @ChrisSunHwa
    @ChrisSunHwa Жыл бұрын

    When I see the before and after photos, I think it's really tragic that so many people are destroying their beautiful faces. 😥

  • @conniescrustycharredcooter2476
    @conniescrustycharredcooter2476 Жыл бұрын

    Bella looked like Mona Lisa before all the procedures

  • @Cat-qo3ht
    @Cat-qo3ht Жыл бұрын

    She didn't need to make any changes to her face. She had her own unique and pretty look to her. Her sister, to me, has a more typical look, like "California girl" look whereas she has a more exotic look. If she let herself mature to her full-grown look she could have seen how pretty she was as an individual. So sad that she fell victim to the pressures of the celebrity world around her.

  • @wplants9793
    @wplants9793 Жыл бұрын

    It’s sad because Bella is not unattractive pre surgery - she’s quite beautiful - but she didn’t conform to USA beauty standards per se. She looked more like a Middle Eastern Princess. It’s sad that the Eurocentric beauty standards are so dominant. I wish the curved nose would be seen as beautiful other than the European upturned button nose (that honestly not even many European people have themselves).

  • @erikaramos2903
    @erikaramos2903

    People forget that they might have kids… and the kids will look like the original you. Imagine how confusing and sad that must be for a child… to not look like their mother/father. It’s heartbreaking how Bella’s mother pressured her own children to make such drastic changes… these changes are for LIFE. Once you go under the knife, you can not undo it. Sometimes parents literally project their own insecurities onto their children to try to fulfil their own…comfort… it’s so messed up.

  • @anm0086
    @anm0086 Жыл бұрын

    Honestly, it's the logic of the situation that baffles me. She wasn't ugly before, she had tons of opportunity and I remember hearing she was an excellent student, she was near Olympic caliber equestrian, she came from money. Yet, she chose to undergo massive amounts of surgery to completely alter her appearance to participate in a profession that doesn't value her as a person only as an aesthetic and with a major expiration date. It just baffles me, what on earth could this woman and her family have been thinking to undergo this much pain, suffering and change for something so ephemeral when she already had so much

  • @ritaknk6921
    @ritaknk6921 Жыл бұрын

    The thing that saddens me is not plastic surgery itself but the fact these women erase their ancestral beauty traits. Those that made you stand out from the rest. The unconventional beauty of today ! Instead they all morph into the same standard face becoming generic. Almost like society is deliberately trying to erase all diversity of ethnic beauty !