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Sending support and positivity, the model shared her story by revealing that working hard on oneself, spending time alone to understand your traumas, triggers and joys, can help learn more about your own pain and how to handle it. Hadid then opened up about her breakdowns saying it took her a long time to realise that one can always start again and things do get better, to some extent. That anxiety, like, everyone is feeling that- and trying to cover it up in some way."


And people forget that everyone is basically feeling the same way: lost, confused, not really sure why they’re here. All humans are different, every single human has something so special and unique to offer. The model started off by quoting Smith as saying, "That feeling of thinking that you’re good enough or being insecure about your art- is natural- but at the same time, I feel like it’s taught. In her post shared with over 47.2 million followers on Instagram, Hadid pointed out that social media isn't real while urging those who are struggling to always remember that they are is light at the end of the tunnel.

Hadid coupled the motivational video with her selfies capturing her teary-eyed face as she opened up about her own struggle in a move to inspire others to not feel alone. The model shared a video clip of singer Willow Smith, daughter of Hollywood star Will Smith, talking about insecurity and feeling lost. Supermodel Bella Hadid on Tuesday talked about anxiety and pressure of social media as she opened up about her own struggles with mental health, breakdowns and burnouts.
