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Yolanda Hadid ends engagement to Joseph Jingoli after ex-husband's secret daughter is revealed

Yolanda Hadid ends engagement to Joseph Jingoli after ex-husband's secret daughter is revealed

New York Post05-06-2025
It's over for Yolanda Hadid and Joseph Jingoli.
The former 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' star, 61, and her longtime boyfriend quietly ended their engagement in January, a source told People on Thursday, June 5.
However, the exes allegedly have no bad blood toward each other.
12 Yolanda Hadid and Joseph Jingoli in 2019.
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'They remain friends and have nothing but fond memories of their time together,' the insider said.
The Post reached out to Hadid for comment but did not immediately hear back.
The reality star alum, who is mother to supermodels Gigi and Bella Hadid, met Jingoli after she uprooted her life to Pennsylvania in 2017.
Jingoli, who is the CEO of a construction and development company, popped the question in 2022 while the pair were away in Holland.
They kept their engagement private until August 2024, when Hadid casually called him her 'fiancé' in her interview with Architectural Digest.
12 The exes allegedly ended their engagement quietly in January.
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12 Yolanda and Joseph first met in 2017 after she moved to Pennsylvania.
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12 He popped the question in 2022 in Holland.
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'I made a love spiral and wrote down exactly everything that was important to me in a man and he magically just rang the doorbell at the farm,' she told People in 2018.
The pair first stepped out together in September 2019.
Hadid also gushed over Jingoli in a tribute post for their anniversary in January 2021.
12 The two are reportedly still on good terms after their breakup.
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12 Yolanda has yet to address the split.
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'❤️All my life I prayed for someone like you!!' Hadid wrote alongside photos of them together. 'Thank you for being such a bright light in my life, the calm in my storm and for being the most honorable man that I know…. Happy 2 year anniversary Joey Jingoli, I love and appreciate you 😘.'
Hadid was previously married to Grammy-award-winning producer David Foster from 2011 to 2017.
Her first husband was luxury real estate developer Mohamed Hadid, 76, with whom she shares three children: Gigi, 30, Bella, 28, and son Anwar, 25.
12 Yolanda shares three children with her first husband Mohamed Hadid, including daughter Gigi.
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12 He's also father to Bella Hadid, whom he welcomed with Yolanda.
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While Hadid only has three children, Mohamed has six — one of whom the world just discovered.
Gigi and Bella have a half-sister named Aydan Nix, and revealed the shocking family secret just last week.
Nix is 23 and the result of their father's 'brief romance' with a woman named Terri Hatfield Dull, which happened shortly after his 2001 divorce from Yolanda, according to the sisters.
12 In May, it was discovered that Mohamed secretly welcomed another child into the world.
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12 Aydan Nix is 23, and a result from a 'brief relationship' he had after his divorce from Yolanda.
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'Over 20 years ago, our dad, while single, had a brief relationship that led to a pregnancy,' Gigi and Bella told the Daily Mail in a statement on May 29.
Gigi and Bella explained that Nix was unaware that Mohamed was her father until recently. She discovered the news after the man she always knew as dad's 'sudden passing when she was 19.'
The Hadid sisters explained that Nix 'decided to take a genetic test out of curiosity,' which led to the shocking discovery that she had 'a biological connection' to the famous family.
12 She shares a striking resemblance to her supermodel half-sisters.
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12 Gigi and Bella reportedly met their half-sister for the first time in Paris last year.
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But the girls welcomed her with open arms, allegedly first meeting Nix in Paris when she was studying abroad in 2024.
'We've cherished this unexpected and beautiful addition to our family,' Gigi and Bella continued, adding they are hoping everyone respects their half-sister's privacy.
'As siblings, we've had many open and loving conversations— with Aydan included — about how to support and protect her,' they shared. 'Aydan and her family value their privacy, and we fully respect that. We kindly ask others to do the same and honor her wish and right to her anonymity as she continues her life as a young woman in New York.'
Besides Gigi, Bella, Anwar, and now, Nix, Mohamed is also a father to his oldest children — Marielle, 44, and Alana, 39, with his first wife, Mary Butler.
Mohamed has not publicly acknowledged Nix as his daughter, but he does follow her on Instagram.
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