Yolanda Hadid slammed for letting Bella get nose job at 14

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Yolanda Hadid is drowning in hot water over her daughter Bella Hadid’s revelation that she had a nose job at age 14.

Twitter users are calling out the former supermodel for allowing her kin to go under the knife at such a young age, with some even going so far as to call her a bad mother.

“Yolanda is… I’m sorry but she’s a terrible mother. She’s encouraged disordered eating and eating disorders in the name of ‘maintainance’ in both of her girls and let her barely out of preteens daughter get cosmetic surgery??” one Twitter user wrote.

“Yolanda is a ghoul who did an absolute number on her children, and whatever bella is ready to admit now is her choice,” commented another, “but it’s important for young women reading this (and holding themselves to the same crushing standards) to understand that the rest is not just ‘face tape.’”

Others slammed the former “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star, 58, for having Bella erase her Palestinian heritage in favor of a “white” appearance.

“Yolanda really married a Palestinian man then got mad at her kids for having the features to prove it,” tweeted one user of Yolanda’s past marriage to Mohamed Hadid.

“The way yolanda would constantly describe [Bella’s sister] gigi as her ‘perfect ralph lauren all american girl’ who got more of her Dutch genes than their dad’s Palestinian genes highlights how entrenched beauty standards are with whiteness and eurocentric features,” tweeted another. “i wanna give bella a big hug.”

Yolanda Hadid, David Foster and Bella Hadid on a red carpet.
“I wish I had kept the nose of my ancestors,” Bella, seen here with Yolanda and David Foster, told Vogue. “I think I would have grown into it.”
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Bella, now 25, admitted in her Vogue cover story that she regretted her rhinoplasty because it represented her family history.

“I wish I had kept the nose of my ancestors,” she said. “I think I would have grown into it.”

It was the first time Bella has ever admitted to getting plastic surgery, as she previously denied it by citing puberty as the cause of her changing face.

“People think I fully f–ked with my face because of one picture of me as a teenager looking puffy. I’m pretty sure you don’t look the same now as you did at 13, right?” she told the magazine.

“I have never used filler. Let’s just put an end to that. I have no issue with it, but it’s not for me.”

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