“In seven years I never missed a job, canceled a job, was late to a job,” she said. "I always felt like I had something to prove," she said.ĭespite what people would say about her, Bella told Vogue she was confident in herself about one thing: her work ethic. Over the years, she learned to put on a “strong face” in order to hide her insecurities. “And unfortunately when you get told things so many times, you do just believe it.”ĭue to her insecurities, Bella admitted she sometimes questions why she ever pursued a modeling career. That's really what people said about me,” Bella said. I wasn't as cool as Gigi, not as outgoing. She reflected on being compared to Gigi while growing up together in the spotlight. She was frank throughout the interview, opening up about her relationship with art director Marc Kalman and her good and bad experiences working as a high-profile model.īella was particularly candid about her relationship with her older sister and fellow model, Gigi Hadid. “I’m pretty sure you don’t look the same now as you did at 13, right?”Ĭosmetics procedures and dispelling rumors wasn’t the only topic Bella discussed with the fashion magazine. “People think I fully f*cked with my face because of one picture of me as a teenager looking puffy,” she said. The model also told Vogue rumors of her visiting plastic surgeons with photographs of the former French First Lady Carla Bruni ( who fans think is totally Bella’s doppelgänger) aren’t true, either. “Whoever thinks I’ve gotten my eyes lifted or whatever it’s called - it’s face tape! The oldest trick in the book.” I have no issue with it, but it’s not for me,” Bella said. While the star admitted to altering her nose, she denied rumors of ever having her eyes lifted, jaw shaved, or lips filled. “I wish I had kept the nose of my ancestors,” Bella told Vogue about the procedure she received at 14. So what alterations has Bella had? She says she’s only ever gotten a nose job, which she’s come to regret. Now, in a cover story for Vogue, the 25-year-old model is getting real about the cosmetic procedure she’s actually had and the many that are purely gossip. And I built my little dream, my sueñito, here, in Washington Heights.Bella Hadid has been at the center of plastic surgery rumors (and dispelling them) for years. But who’s going to notice we’re gone when our job’s done? Kevin dispensing wisdom from his dispatch booth. Usnavi: I’m going to miss this place, to tell you the truth. And the garbage trucks smelled like island flowers. Usnavi: My last morning, the One Train sounded like Juan Luis Guerra. Usnavi: You hear that? The voices of the gods. But it’s my responsibility to make sure that he knows the odds are against you. It may end in heartbreak.Īlejandro: Yeah. Sunset looked better in the blackout.īenny: Well, how about we pretend we’re still in it?Īlejandro: Bueno, mijo, this is going to be an emotional rollercoaster. Nina Rosario: Let me just listen to my block. You take all the bruises, baby, but you stay in the ring.ĭaniela: Our matriarch bites the dust, and this is how we move on? We are not powerless. Not because of some fancy degree, it’s because you can see a future that I can’t. Kevin Rosario: This is the moment when you do better than me. Like Abuela always used to say, asserting our dignity in small ways. Nina Rosario: Maybe Stanford isn’t a way out. We work so hard to try and get there, that we forget about what’s right here. And that, those things will complete you.” But they won’t. Usnavi: I remember when I was your age, they used to say, “If you work hard, and you live by the rules, the money will come, the things will come. You know, a dream isn’t some sparkly diamond we get. Usnavi: You asked me, “What a sueñito means?” I’m not going to sit here and give you some fairy tale version. And I would watch like I just want to see the whole world through her eyes. Yoh, it was like Wonder Woman meets The Simpsons, meets Guernica. Your senior year lab book, I should’ve been paying attention to the board, but all them doodles you made. There’s plenty like me, here, and over there. Vanessa: Usnavi, I’m the girl who paints nails. Go represent.” The truth is, is that most of the time I’m at Stanford feels like a betrayal. Yeah, when I left, you all were like, “It’s going to be great. Nina Rosario: The reality of an elite school, it’s no joke, Pop. Little details that tell the world, we are not invisible. That’s why my mother’s gloves were beautiful. Adopted our sueñitos too.Ībuela Claudia: We had to assert our dignity in small ways. Usnavi: Abuela Claudia never had kids, so she adopted the whole block as her own. Sonny: They’re talking about kicking out all the DREAMers. Valedictorian, managed her dad’s business, and basically she was like a little sister But Nina Rosario’s dreams were all about reach. If I made it back to the Dominican Republic, then we retained our roots. Usnavi: Mine was a quaint little sueñito.
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