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Top US supermodel stuns onlookers as she's spotted coming out of popular East London chicken shop Morley's

Top US supermodel stuns onlookers as she's spotted coming out of popular East London chicken shop Morley's

The Sun18-05-2025

BELLA Hadid stunned onlookers as she was spotted leaving East London chicken shop Morley's on Friday.
Supermodel Bella, 28, turned heads in blue jeans, a brown top and a matching frilled cardigan after paying a visit to the popular fast food joint on Brick Lane.
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She completed her understated look with dark sunglasses, heels, and a coordinating handbag.
Bella also wore her newly-bleached locks in gorgeous curls.
But this wasn't just any ordinary takeaway run.
Bella had been filming an interview for Chicken Shop Date, the hit YouTube series hosted by Amelia Dimoldenberg, which features celebrity chats over fried food.
After wrapping up the shoot, she was seen heading back to her hotel, drawing a small crowd as she made her exit.
Before making her way over to London, the former star had been in attendance at Cannes Film Festival.
example of what not to wear at the event.
Stars attending the two-week bash this year were told to cover up, with the dress code stating: 'For decency reasons, nudity is prohibited.'
A memo outlined the guidelines with Bella's nude outfit from last year used to show what would be considered a breach.
The American caused a stir in 2024 when she walked the red carpet in a sheer Saint Laurent dress.
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A source said: 'A memo was sent round to chauffeurs so they could see what is and is not appropriate for the red carpet.
' Bella's nude dress was an example of what would go against the new dress code.
'The organisers don't want to stop people expressing themselves, but want to avoid stars looking completely naked on the carpet.'
Bella opted for a more conservative look as she hit the red carpet for Tuesday's opening ceremony in a custom Saint Laurent black gown with a thigh-high split.
It comes after actress Halle Berry, 56, was forced to make a last-minute outfit change because the large train of her dress went against the new dress code.
Cannes' official statement said: 'For decency reasons, nudity is prohibited on the red carpet, as well as in any other area of the festival.
'Voluminous outfits, in particular those with a large train, that hinder the proper flow of traffic of guests and complicate seating in the theatre are not permitted.
'The festival welcoming teams will be obligated to prohibit red carpet access to anyone not respecting these rules.'
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