, with an IV in her arm. Hadid explained "this is pretty much my everyday, every night for a few years now" and that things aren't always as they appear on Instagram.
"Social media is not real," she continued. "For anyone struggling, please remember that. Sometimes all you've gotta hear is that you're not alone. So from me to you, you're not alone. I love you, I see you, and I hear you."She then added, "Self help and mental illness/chemical imbalance is not linear and it is almost like a flowing rollercoaster of obstacles… it has its ups and downs , and side to sides.
Hadid acknowledged she didn't learn these lessons right away. "It took me a long time to get that in my mind," she shared, "but I've had enough breakdowns and burnouts to know this: if you work hard enough on yourself, spending time alone to understand your traumas , triggers, joys, and routine, you will always be able to understand or learn more about your own pain and how to handle it. Which is all that you can ask of yourself.
At the end of her post, Hadid wrote, "it feels harder and harder to not share my truth on here" and thanked her followers for listening.
Next up she should stop hating on Jews and Israelis
Way less than what they did to Zayn. What goes around comes back around. Karma is a B
kinoputiya 👀