Bella Hadid poses naked for shoot after being named ‘Model of the Year’

Such a beauty!

Bella Hadid looks smoking hot while posing completely naked in a new photoshoot for British GQ.

The model - who is the younger sister of Gigi Hadid - can be seen lying on her front across a couch in the new shoot photographed by Phil Poytner.

Earlier this week, the 19-year-old attended the GQ Awards with her mum Yolanda Foster, who has been battling Lyme Disease since 2012.

Bella Hadid and her mum Yolanda Foster. Source: Getty
Bella Hadid and her mum Yolanda Foster. Source: Getty

“This is the first time my mum has been out of bed in four years and got her hair and make up done and I'm so happy she's here,” Bella said during her acceptance speech at the award show.

'I'm having a heart attack a little bit. This is crazy. I've worked really hard - it's crazy to be recognised.”

Last year, Yolanda revealed that Bella and her younger sibling, Anwar, were diagnosed with the condition in 2012.

Approximately 30,000 cases of Lyme disease are reported each year to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

“Lyme disease is a bacterial infection that people get from the bite of an infected tick,” Jennifer Caudle, a family physician and assistant professor at Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine, tells Yahoo Beauty.

The typical initial symptom is a rash — “the bull’s-eye or the target rash,” notes Caudle. “But people can also get additional Lyme symptoms since Lyme can affect many different parts of the body, not just the skin.”

Bella shared a Snapchat video of herself getting an IV infusion apparently to help with her Lyme disease. (Photo: Bella Hadid via Snapchat)
Bella shared a Snapchat video of herself getting an IV infusion apparently to help with her Lyme disease. (Photo: Bella Hadid via Snapchat)

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Other common symptoms include fever, headache, joint pain, stiff neck, and fatigue. “I’ve also seen Lyme arthritis, meaning that the disease can affect the joints,” Caudle says.

In the majority of cases, Lyme disease is treated successfully with antibiotics over the course of two to four weeks.


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