Bella Hadid has opened up about feeling disconnected from her Muslim culture growing up. Read more on Grazia.
After her parents got divorced, they moved from Washington DC to Santa Barbara in California. While Yolanda and Mohamed were no longer a couple and lived separately, they both remained based in California for their children. 'I was with my Palestinian sideGrowing up in Santa Barbara, she says she was usually the only Arab person in her class. As a result she 'was never able to see myself in anything else, so I tried to just sit back,' she told the publication.
Bella also struck a firm friendship with the series star Ramy, a relationship that allowed her to open up to her culture even more. She revealed, 'There was one time where Ramy came over during Ramadan and allowed me to pray with him—and it was one of the most beautiful moments of my adult life.'
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