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Bella Hadid Gets Real About Her Morning Anxiety
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Date:2025-04-27 04:27:54
Bella Hadid is giving an inside look at a chronic battle she faces.
The supermodel documented herself lying in bed after waking up to talk about her mental health and how it affects her at the start of the day.
"I have like the worst morning anxiety," Bella shared in a Feb. 24 TikTok. "I want to come on here because I want to hold myself accountable for my morning routine and also, I want to just show you something: How f--king dumb I look sometimes in the morning when I do my morning affirmations [and] try to get my routine done. [It] usually doesn't work because I just have so much anxiety."
Bella explained that from time to time, her anxious thoughts overpower her, leading her to not believe the affirmations she recites.
"I wanted to show you was how stupid I feel sometimes when I'm laying here and I don't believe it," she said. "I'll be like, ‘Your gonna have an amazing day today, Bella. You're not gonna let your anxiety overrule you. You are loved. You are loved. You are loved, Bella. Not everyone hates you.'"
The 26-year-old noted that she feels as though she struggles with being a human 99 percent of the time, adding, "But then there's like that one percent that, sometimes, is just worth it and I ride on that one percent."
Reflecting on her own habits, Bella shared that she often leans on career success as a way to soothe these thoughts, which is something she is trying to change.
"Usually, when I'm working so much, my accomplishments make me feel better which is so unhealthy," she said. "So, I'm trying to just make myself feel better naturally."
It's not the first time Bella has so candidly opened up about her mental health. Back in 2021, she posted a series of photos to Instagram of herself crying that she had previously sent to her doctor and her mom, Yolanda Hadid, to communicate how she was feeling during depressive episodes.
"It was the easiest thing for me to do at the time because I was never able to explain how I was feeling," she explained to WSJ. Magazine for the My Monday Morning series in 2022. "I would just be in excruciating and debilitating mental and physical pain, and I didn't know why. That was over the past three years."
On the topic of sharing those very photos to Instagram, an app that often serves as a highlight reel of seemingly perfect moments, Bella noted, "It was to make sure that anybody that was feeling that way knew it was OK to feel that way."
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