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IOL News
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- IOL News
Yolanda Hadid and Joseph Jingoli call it quits after six years together
Yolanda Hadid and Joseph Jingoli have quietly split after being in a relationship for six years. Image: Instagram/Yolanda Hadid US former model and media personality, Yolanda Hadid, and long-time partner, Joseph Jingoli, have ended their six-year relationship. The pair have reportedly decided to go their separate ways quietly back in January this year. The mother of celebrity models, Bella and Gigi Hadid, first met Jingoli in 2017, two years after her divorce from David Foster. In August 2024, Jingoli popped the question and proposed to the 61-year-old while they were on a trip to Holland. Despite making multiple public appearances together, the former couple have kept their relationship matters private. According to 'People', a source revealed that despite their split, they remain good friends. 'They remain friends and have nothing but fond memories of their time together,' the source shared. In an interview with 'People' in 2018, Yolanda shared that before meeting Jongoli, she wanted to take time and heal from not only her Lyme disease, but also her divorce. 'I really wanted to take the time, this time, to heal from not only Lyme disease but my divorce and really step into my own power as an independent woman… And so I really took that time, I didn't want to date, I didn't want to meet anybody,' she shared. She further explained how she ultimately 'manifested' Jingoli while she was on her healing journey. '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,' Yolanda revealed. In honour of their 2nd anniversary, she penned a heart-warming Instagram post showing appreciation to Jingoli. 'All my life I prayed for someone like you!! Hank you for being such a bright light in my life, the calm in my storm and for being the most honourable man that I know… Happy 2-year anniversary, Joey Jingoli. I love and appreciate you,' she captioned her post.


Daily Mail
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Bella and Gigi Hadid's mom Yolanda, 61, suffers heartbreak after ex-husband's secret daughter reveal
The mother of supermodels Gigi and Bella Hadid is facing a cruel summer after the end of her six-year engagement. Dutch model & reality star Yolanda Hadid and her fiancee Joseph Jingoli have decided to end their engagement, an insider told People on Thursday. This comes off the heels of the Daily Mail's exclusive confirmation that Yolanda's ex-husband Mohamed Hadid had secretly fathered a 23-year-old daughter named Aydan Nix, who met Gigi and Bella in the last two years. Aydan, who has been seen socializing with her supermodel half-sisters on multiple occasions, graduated from New York City 's Parsons School of Design last month. Gigi and Bella Hadid confirmed to Daily Mail that Aydan is their half-sister - and called her a 'cherished,' 'unexpected' and 'beautiful addition to our family.' Daily Mail has reached out to reps for Yolanda, Gigi and Bella on the topic. Yolanda was married to real estate mogul Mohamed Hadid, from 1994 until 2000. She was later wed to music producer David Foster from until 2011 until 2017. Yolanda previously appeared on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills from 2012-2016.


BreakingNews.ie
13-05-2025
- Entertainment
- BreakingNews.ie
Bella Hadid says chronic illness has made it ‘hard to take a shower most days'
Model Bella Hadid has said her chronic illness has made it 'hard to take a shower most days'. The 28-year-old was diagnosed with chronic Lyme Disease in the early 2010s, a bacterial infection carried by ticks, which can cause tiredness and a loss of energy. Advertisement Speaking about living with the condition, Hadid said in an interview with British Vogue: 'I think nobody really understands chronic illness. Hadid spoke about her experience with Lyme Disease in the magazine (Steven Meisel/British Vogue/PA) 'It's hard to take a shower most days, which I promise, guys, if you're reading this, I shower every day. 'But sometimes, if I have one day off, if I can get in the shower and make myself breakfast, I see that as an accomplishment. 'Our interview today was at 3pm. I was in excruciating pain until 11am and had a very tough morning. Can you make this all sound a little bit prettier and less dramatic?' Advertisement Hadid, who will grace the cover of the magazine's June issue, was diagnosed with the disease along with her mother Yolanda, who starred in US reality TV show The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, and her brother. Most people who are diagnosed with the condition will recover – however, a small proportion will continue to have symptoms, such as tiredness, aches and loss of energy, which can last for several years. Hadid went on to explain that she went to visit her mother and stepfather in Texas after her condition improved, where she met her boyfriend, equestrian Adan Banuelos. She told Vogue: 'So I go, I'm with my stepdad. We move cows, we're on trail rides, and I'm starting to feel a little better, but just still dealing with my own stuff. Then, the next day, I meet my boyfriend. Advertisement 'I saw him walk in (to a horse show) and it was like a gust of fresh air. So he basically came in, walked into the exhibit hall, which is where we do all of the show stuff. I was getting a cowboy hat fitted. 'I just saw him and I always wanted the cowboy, and he's pretty gorgeous, let me tell you something.' The cover of the June edition of British Vogue (Steven Meisel/British Vogue/PA) She explained that Banuelos did not know who she was when he met her, and added she 'can't wait to be a mom' saying that 'family is on my mind'. In her modelling career Hadid has made tens of appearances on the cover of Vogue, and in 2023 she was named in Time magazine's 100 most influential people in the world. Advertisement Her 30-year-old sister Gigi is also a model.


Telegraph
13-05-2025
- Health
- Telegraph
Bella Hadid: My chronic pain makes it hard to take a shower most days
The American model Bella Hadid has said her chronic illness has made it 'hard to take a shower'. The 28-year-old was diagnosed with chronic Lyme Disease in 2012, a bacterial infection carried by ticks, which can cause tiredness and a loss of energy, according to the NHS. Speaking about living with the condition, Hadid said in an interview with British Vogue: 'I think nobody really understands chronic illness. 'It's hard to take a shower most days, which I promise, guys, if you're reading this, I shower every day. 'But sometimes, if I have one day off, if I can get in the shower and make myself breakfast, I see that as an accomplishment. 'Our interview today was at 3pm. I was in excruciating pain until 11am and had a very tough morning. Can you make this all sound a little bit prettier and less dramatic?' Hadid, who will grace the cover of the magazine's June issue, was diagnosed with the disease along with her mother Yolanda, who starred in US reality TV show The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, and her brother. According to the NHS, most people who are diagnosed with the condition will recover. However, a small proportion will continue to have symptoms, such as tiredness, aches and loss of energy, which can last for several years. Hadid went on to explain that she went to visit her mother and stepfather in Texas after her condition improved, where she met her boyfriend, equestrian Adan Banuelos. She told Vogue: 'So I go, I'm with my stepdad. We move cows, we're on trail rides, and I'm starting to feel a little better, but just still dealing with my own stuff. Then, the next day, I meet my boyfriend. 'I saw him walk in (to a horse show) and it was like a gust of fresh air. So he basically came in, walked into the exhibit hall, which is where we do all of the show stuff. I was getting a cowboy hat fitted. 'I just saw him and I always wanted the cowboy, and he's pretty gorgeous, let me tell you something.' She explained that Banuelos did not know who she was when he met her, and added she 'can't wait to be a mom' saying that 'family is on my mind'. In her modelling career Hadid has made tens of appearances on the cover of Vogue, and was voted model of the year by the British Fashion Council in 2022, in 2023 she was named in Time magazine's 100 most influential people in the world. Her 30-year-old sister Gigi is also a model, who herself was voted model of the year by the British Fashion Council in 2016. The full feature with Hadid can be read in the June issue of British Vogue, available via digital download and on newsstands from Tuesday May 20.


Arab News
13-05-2025
- Health
- Arab News
Bella Hadid describes ‘excruciating pain' of living with Lyme disease
LONDON: Dutch-Palestinian supermodel Bella Hadid has described living with chronic pain due to Lyme disease in an interview with Vogue. Hadid, 28, was first diagnosed with the disease in 2012. Her mother Yolanda and brother Anwar were also diagnosed. The supermodel told the magazine that she suffers from headaches, brain fog, light and noise sensitivity, inflammation and joint pain. Lyme disease can also cause depression, anxiety and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, which Hadid has also reportedly suffered from. The condition is a bacterial infection that can spread to humans through infected ticks. Hadid said she often feels down on herself 'for being so sensitive,' adding: 'I think nobody really understands chronic illness. It's hard to take a shower most days, which I promise, guys, if you're reading this, I shower every day. 'But sometimes, if I have one day off, if I can get in the shower and make myself breakfast, I see that as an accomplishment.' In 2020, Hadid used Instagram to describe the illness as an 'invisible disease.' She shared a diagram outlining the symptoms, saying: 'Everyday I feel at least 10 of these attributes without fail ... since I was probably 14, but more aggressively when I turned 18.' Symptoms often subside months after an infection, but a minority of people who are diagnosed can experience them for years. Hadid told Vogue: 'Our interview today was at 3 p.m. I was in excruciating pain until 11 a.m. and had a very tough morning.' The illness is usually treated with a course of antibiotics prescribed by a GP. Those experiencing severe symptoms may be given stronger antibiotics.