It appears that Bella Hadid is in repair.
The model, 28, was taken in Paris, France on Wednesday, a week after her mother, Yolanda Hadid, and shared a heartbreaking photo of her in a hospital. Bella was on treatment after being burned from Lyme disease.
Bella was taking a chic walk in the city of light wearing a brown trench coat, a white blouse and jeans. She carried the leather coach tabby bag and pushed her brown hair back with her headband.
Black sunglasses, bronze pointed toe heels and white socks completed her stylish look.
Bella also shared a photo of herself walking the treadmill on her Instagram story on Wednesday, which clearly made her feel better.
“I’m just walking, but still! I’ll regain my stamina,” she wrote through people.
Yolanda, who has also been diagnosed with Lyme disease, shared her emotional message about Bella’s health in an Instagram post on September 18th. The 61-year-old “Real Housewife of Beverly Hills” alum posted a photo of her youngest daughter lying in a hospital bed while stuck to several IVs.
More photos show that the vera is connected to the oxygen machine while being wrapped in a wet towel.
Yolanda wrote: “I understand my silent view of my Bella struggle, so I reduced the deepest core of despair in my mind. The invisible disorder of chronic neurological Lyme disease is difficult for anyone to explain or understand.”
She then shared a personal message with her daughter, calling her a “survivor” and a “bad warrior” after receiving a month of treatment.
“No child suffers from an incurable chronic illness,” she wrote. “I admire your courage and your willingness to continue fighting for health despite the failures in protocols you have faced and countless set-offs.”
“I’m very proud of the fighter you’re in,” she added. “You’re not alone. I promise you to have your back at every stage, no matter how long this takes.”
Bella was diagnosed with Lyme disease in 2013. She is open about the struggle, and in an Instagram post in August 2023 explains the impact that the illness had on her.
“I’m exacerbating my time and work while trying to hit me in ways that I can’t really explain to people who live in this state and are proud of myself, my family, and the people who support me,” she wrote.
“That sad and sickness with the most blessing/privilege/opportunity/love around me was probably the most confusing thing ever,” she admitted.