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Yolanda Hadid (/həˈdd/ hə-DEED; née van den Herik; formerly Foster; born (1964-01-11)11 January 1964)[1][2] is a Dutch-born American television personality and former model. She is best known as a star of the American reality-television show The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. She is the mother of IMG models Gigi and Bella Hadid.

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Early life

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Yolanda van den Herik was born and raised in Papendrecht, South Holland, to a family of Christian background. She has a brother named Leo.[3] When she was seven years old, her father died in a car accident, which left her mother, Ans van den Herik (1941–2019), to raise the two children.[2]

Career

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Dutch designer Frans Molenaar asked van den Herik to replace one of his models at a show, where she was discovered by Eileen Ford and signed a contract with Ford Models. Afterward, van den Herik modeled in Paris, Milan, Sydney, Cape Town, Tokyo, New York, Los Angeles, and Hamburg.[2] She modeled for 15 years before wanting to settle down and start a family. In 1994, van den Herik moved to Los Angeles to start her family after meeting and marrying Mohamed Hadid.[4]

On 11 January 2018, her reality TV show competition Making a Model with Yolanda Hadid premiered on Lifetime, which has been developed under the working title Model Moms.[5]

Personal life

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Van den Herik's daughters, models Bella and Gigi Hadid

Hadid's first marriage was to Mohamed Hadid, a real estate developer, from 1994 until 2000.[6] The couple has three children together, Jelena "Gigi"[2] (born 23 April 1995), Isabella "Bella" (born 9 October 1996),[2] and Anwar (born 22 June 1999).[2]

Hadid married musician, composer, and producer David Foster in Beverly Hills, California on 11 November 2011, after becoming engaged on Christmas Eve, 2010.[7]

On 1 December 2015, Hadid announced she and David Foster planned to divorce.[8][6] The divorce was finalized on 16 October 2017.[9]

She became a naturalized US citizen on 23 May 2013.[10]

In May 2020, Hadid announced she was in a relationship with the CEO of a construction and development company called Jingoli, Joseph "Joey" Jingoli. [11] They announced their engagement in August 2024.[12] On 5 June 2025, she ended her engagement.[13]

In October 2021, Hadid's daughter Gigi's partner Zayn Malik filed a no-contest plea to four charges of harassment by Hadid and was sentenced to 360 days of probation along with domestic violence and anger management programs.[14][15]

Hadid has stated repeatedly on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills and elsewhere that she has symptoms attributed to chronic Lyme disease, a discredited diagnosis that has no scientific backing.[16][17]

In December 2012, Hadid reported that she was having a port implanted in her arm to help treat what she has stated is chronic Lyme. In April 2013, she had the port removed.[18] In January 2015, she revealed that, as a consequence of the illness that Hadid believes she has, she had "lost the ability to read, write, or even watch TV".[19] Hadid also claimed that two of her children also have chronic Lyme.[20]

Hadid's memoir Believe Me: My Battle with the Invisible Disability of Lyme Disease was published in 2017.[21]

Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes
1991 1st & Ten Betty Ann "Flashbacks" (season 7, episode 15)
2011–2012 Nederlandse Hollywood Vrouwen Herself Series regular
2012–2016 The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Herself Series regular (seasons 3–6)
2013 Vanderpump Rules Herself "Tooth or Consequences" (season 2, episode 1)
2014 The Real Housewives of New York City Herself "Unhappy Anniversary" (season 6, episode 6)
2017 Project Runway Herself / Guest Judge 3 episodes
2018 Making a Model with Yolanda Hadid Herself / Host 8 episodes
2022 Holland's Next Top Model Judge Season 13

Music videos

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Year Title Artist Role
2014 "G.U.Y." Lady Gaga The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Band Member

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Yolanda Hadid (born Yolanda van den Herik; January 11, 1964) is a Dutch-American television personality, former model, and interior designer best known for her role on the reality series from 2012 to 2016. Born and raised on a farm in , , she began her career as a teenager after being discovered by designer Frans Molenaar and later signed with , enjoying a successful 15-year run in runway and print modeling across cities like , , and New York. Hadid became a U.S. citizen in 2013 after relocating to America in the early 1990s. She married Palestinian real estate developer in 1994, with whom she has three children: supermodels (born 1995) and (born 1996), and model Anwar Hadid (born 1999); the couple divorced in 2000. In 2011, she married music producer , forming a blended family that included his five daughters from previous marriages, though they separated in 2015 and finalized their divorce in 2017. Beyond television, Hadid has worked as an interior designer and hosted the 2018 series Making a Model with Yolanda Hadid. In 2012, she was diagnosed with , which she chronicled in her 2017 Believe Me: My Battle with the Invisible Disability of Lyme Disease. She announced her engagement to businessman Jingoli in 2024, after dating since 2020, but they ended it in January 2025; she is a grandmother to Gigi's daughter Khai (born 2020).

Early Life and Beginnings

Childhood and Family Background

Yolanda Hadid was born Yolanda van den Herik on January 11, 1964, in , a small town in the province of , . She grew up in a modest, rural setting typical of the region's farming communities, where daily life revolved around agricultural routines. Hadid's included her parents and younger brother, Leo van den Herik. Tragedy struck when she was seven years old, as her father died in a car accident, leaving her mother, Ans van den Herik (1941–2019), to raise the two children alone. After her father's death, Hadid began working as a at a local Chinese restaurant at age 13 to help support her mother and brother. Ans, who later passed away from cancer at age 78, became the primary influence in their household, fostering a close-knit dynamic amid the loss. The Dutch countryside environment of , with its emphasis on and connection to , played a key role in shaping Hadid's early years. She spent much of her childhood on the family farm, engaging in activities like riding horses and milking cows, which instilled a sense of resilience and appreciation for hard work—qualities that were further honed by her father's untimely death. This formative period in the built her foundational strength before she transitioned to modeling as a teenager.

Entry into Modeling

At the age of 16, Yolanda Hadid, then known as Yolanda van den Herik, was discovered in the when Dutch designer Frans Molenaar asked her to step in and replace a model during one of his fashion shows in . This impromptu opportunity marked her entry into the industry, as she caught the attention of modeling agency founder at the event. Following the show, Hadid signed a contract with , the prestigious New York-based agency, which propelled her into professional modeling. This signing initiated a 15-year career that began with early assignments across , where she honed her skills in the competitive scene. Hadid's transition from her hometown in , , to international fashion hubs like and was facilitated by her agency's placements, allowing her to work on runways and campaigns in these cities during the late 1970s and 1980s. Her mother provided initial financial support with 100 Dutch guilders—equivalent to about $55 at the time—to help cover her early travel expenses, underscoring the family's encouragement during this pivotal shift.

Professional Career

Modeling Achievements

Yolanda Hadid maintained a successful modeling spanning 15 years, working across international fashion capitals including , , , , , New York, , and . Her global tenure in the and established her as a prominent figure in the industry, with frequent travels supporting her extensive portfolio of editorial and commercial work. Hadid was signed to the prestigious Ford Models agency early in her career, which facilitated her entry into high-profile runway circuits. She became a mainstay at Paris and Milan Fashion Weeks, walking shows for major fashion houses during the peak of her professional years. These appearances highlighted her versatility on the catwalk, contributing to her reputation as a reliable and sought-after model in Europe's leading fashion scenes. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Hadid appeared in prominent magazines such as Vogue (including French and German editions) and , often featured in editorial spreads and campaigns that showcased her striking features and professional poise. These high-profile placements solidified her influence, inspiring subsequent generations of models. By the mid-1990s, Hadid began transitioning from full-time modeling to focus on , including her and . In 1994, she relocated to the , settling in , which marked the end of her active runway and international modeling commitments around the early .

Interior Design and Real Estate Ventures

Following her modeling career, which exposed her to luxury lifestyles and high-end aesthetics, Yolanda Hadid transitioned into , focusing on high-end residential projects that blend functionality with personal narrative. She established herself as a designer through hands-on renovations of her own properties, emphasizing sustainable and elements tailored to equestrian and rural settings. Hadid's notable designs include her modern Texas ranch in Fort Worth, completed in 2024, which she described as a "cowboy's dream" overlooking a river, featuring custom details like a half-moon fireplace, a "stone carpet" with hand-placed designs, and reclaimed wood accents to evoke rustic warmth. This project showcased her ability to integrate equestrian traditions with contemporary luxury, including spacious barns and outdoor living areas. Similarly, her Pennsylvania equestrian estate, purchased in 2017 for $3.99 million, underwent extensive renovations under her direction, transforming a 32-acre lavender farm into a functional haven with irrigated pastures, 26-stall horse barns, and an 8,000-square-foot stone entertainment barn. These designs highlight her signature rustic-modern style, incorporating natural materials such as stone walls, aged wood beams, and curated crystal collections for subtle elegance. In her ventures, Hadid has actively bought, renovated, and sold properties as extensions of her design practice. In September 2025, she listed the Pennsylvania lavender farm—known as the Yolanda Hadid —for $10.888 million after eight years of and customization, though the returned to the market in November 2025 at $10.88 million following a failed deal. Just weeks later, in October 2025, she acquired a newly renovated $4 million in with plans to completely gut and redesign it, discarding high-end fixtures that locals reportedly salvaged from her trash. These transactions underscore her business approach, which involves collaborations with architects and fabricators to achieve her vision of harmonious, nature-inspired spaces without formal agencies.

Television and Media Work

Yolanda Hadid transitioned into television in 2012 when she joined the cast of of Beverly Hills as a main for seasons 3 through 6, which aired from November 2012 to April 2016. This role marked her prominent introduction to American audiences, showcasing her life as a former model, interior designer, and mother in Beverly Hills. Her prior international modeling career helped facilitate her casting, bringing a global perspective to the ensemble. In 2017, Hadid appeared as a guest judge on three episodes of during its 16th season, leveraging her modeling expertise to evaluate contestants' designs. The following year, she hosted the Lifetime reality competition series Making a Model with Yolanda Hadid, which premiered on January 11, 2018, and featured aspiring models competing for contracts under her mentorship. The eight-episode show highlighted her industry knowledge, drawing from her own experiences to guide participants through challenges. Hadid's media presence extended to publishing with her 2017 memoir Believe Me: My Battle with the Invisible Disability of Lyme Disease, released on September 12, which built on her reality TV persona by offering personal insights into her life. The book, co-written with Michele Bender, reinforced her public image as a resilient figure in entertainment, aligning with the authenticity she portrayed on screen.

Personal Life

Relationships and Marriages

Yolanda Hadid's first was to developer , whom she wed on August 2, 1994, after meeting him in 1992 while she was working as a model in . The couple, who share three children, relocated to in 1994 following their union, marking Hadid's permanent move to the from her native . They filed for in December 2000 after six years of , citing , with the finalized in 2003; details on the specific circumstances remain private. Hadid's second marriage was to music producer David Foster, beginning with a private ceremony on November 11, 2011, at the Beverly Hills Hotel in California. The pair announced their separation on December 1, 2015, after four years of marriage, and Hadid filed for divorce later that month, again citing irreconcilable differences. The divorce was finalized on October 16, 2017, without any public disclosure of additional contributing factors. In 2019, Hadid began a relationship with businessman Joseph "Joey" Jingoli, CEO of the construction and development company Jingoli, after being introduced through mutual friends. Jingoli proposed in 2022 during a trip to , though the engagement remained private until August 2024, when Hadid referred to him as her fiancé in an interview. The couple ended their engagement in January 2025, after nearly six years together; the split was reported on June 5, 2025, with sources describing it as amicable and stating they parted as friends. Throughout her romantic history, Hadid's partnerships have often influenced major life transitions, such as her initial relocation to the U.S. with , which facilitated her career shift toward family and in America. Subsequent relationships, including those with Foster and Jingoli, reflected her evolving personal priorities amid her professional endeavors in media and wellness.

Family and Children

Yolanda Hadid has three children from her marriage to : daughter , born April 23, 1995, in , ; daughter , born October 9, 1996, in Washington, D.C.; and son Anwar Hadid, born June 22, 1999, in , . As a mother, Hadid has prioritized raising her children to be independent and grounded individuals, often describing her approach as disciplined yet nurturing. She encouraged them to achieve by age 21, instilling values of hard work and from a young age. Hadid has credited her with keeping her children humble amid their rising fame, emphasizing the importance of being "good human beings who can make changes in the world." Hadid has been a key supporter of her children's careers in modeling and entertainment, serving as a mentor while setting boundaries to protect their development. She delayed their professional entry into the industry until they turned 18, believing it was essential for them to first build a strong sense of identity and maturity. This philosophy extended to hands-on guidance, such as creating training programs to prepare aspiring models, which she applied to her own children to ensure they were ready for the demands of the profession. Her involvement helped Gigi and launch successful modeling careers with major brands, while Anwar pursued modeling and music, all under her encouraging yet structured oversight. A significant family milestone occurred in September 2020, when Hadid became a grandmother to Gigi's daughter, Khai Hadid Malik. Hadid was present for the and has since shared joyful moments with her granddaughter, highlighting her close-knit bonds. On May 23, 2013, Hadid was naturalized as a U.S. citizen, a step she took after 24 years in the country, which she said bridged a long-felt separation from her American-born children during travels. This citizenship aligned her status with her 's, strengthening their shared American identity.

Residences and Recent Lifestyle

In 2017, Yolanda Hadid purchased a 32-acre equestrian estate and lavender farm in , for approximately $4 million, which served as her family's primary residence for several years. The property featured an 8,000-square-foot stone barn converted into an entertainment space with 14 horse stalls, a arena, lavender fields, and a meditation labyrinth, where the family planted thousands of lavender seeds during the 2020 lockdown to foster a sense of purpose and connection to nature. Hadid listed the estate for sale in September 2025 at $10.88 million; it went under contract in late October but returned to the market in early November 2025 after a potential deal fell through, and remains available as of November 2025, marking the end of her time there as a personal sanctuary. In 2024, while engaged, Hadid relocated to a modern ranch near Fort Worth, sharing the single-story, horseshoe-shaped home on a wooded riverfront plot with Joseph Jingoli. The residence, featured in in August 2024, showcases an industrial-modern style with reclaimed wood paneling, stone exteriors, and organic materials inspired by cowboy culture, including a bunk room designed for her granddaughter Khai Malik with Pendleton bedding and a children's . Applying her expertise, Hadid created casual, family-oriented spaces like a spacious with Querkus cabinets and a welcoming for multigenerational gatherings. In October 2025, following the split and amid the farm sale process, Hadid purchased a $4 million renovated mansion in the New Hope area of , near her daughter Gigi and granddaughter Khai, which she is currently gutting and renovating. Post-2020, Hadid's lifestyle has evolved toward a deeper emphasis on wellness-oriented living, incorporating global collections such as crystals displayed on custom shelves in her Texas home, which she has gathered from travels worldwide to support meditation and healing practices. This shift aligns with her routine of seeking restorative experiences, including a visit to the European Wellness Centre in Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia, on August 2, 2024, where she toured facilities focused on anti-aging research and longevity solutions alongside centre chairman Prof. Dato’ Sri Dr. Mike Chan.

Health and Advocacy

Lyme Disease Journey

Yolanda Hadid was diagnosed with in 2012 by a doctor in , following years of escalating symptoms that included severe fatigue, brain fog, memory loss, anxiety, , migraines, joint pain, , light intolerance, flu-like symptoms, swollen lymph nodes, and slight Bell’s palsy. To facilitate intravenous treatment, she underwent implantation of a in December 2012, which was removed in April 2013 after initial therapy. Antibiotics proved insufficient for her , leading to alternative protocols such as a regimen of 150 pills per day, in , , herbal enemas to address parasites, and explant surgery to remove silicone breast implants believed to contribute to inflammation. The disease profoundly disrupted Hadid's daily life, career, and family dynamics throughout the mid-2010s. By 2015, cognitive impairments had stripped her of the ability to read, write, or even watch television, rendering routine tasks overwhelming and halting her multitasking as a single mother. Her role on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills drew public skepticism, including accusations of Munchausen syndrome, which compounded her emotional strain and contributed to the end of her marriage to David Foster. The illness also affected her children Bella Hadid and Anwar Hadid, who were similarly diagnosed with Lyme disease, likely contracted during family time on a Santa Barbara farm, forcing Hadid to prioritize their collective well-being amid her own despair, which at one point led her to contemplate suicide. She credited her children's presence as the primary motivation to endure, describing the period as an "absolute nightmare." In pursuit of recovery, Hadid explored further interventions, including a 2019 Transvascular Autonomic Modulation (TVAM) procedure under Dr. Dietrich Klinghardt at the Sophia Health Institute, which involved insertion into the to stimulate fibers and alleviate persistent symptoms like , cognitive dysfunction, and bowel issues. By 2021, she reported being in remission, supported by lifestyle shifts such as relocating to a farm for reduced stress, organic eating, , , and nightly use of the FREmedica WAVE 1 device to manage energy and sleep. Ongoing management continued into 2024, when she traveled to for and regenerative therapy with Dr. Mike Chan, which improved her workout stamina and brain function after 15 years of chronic neurological Lyme, leaving approximately 25% of symptoms unresolved with hopes for full healing. Her memoir Believe Me (2017) serves as a primary documentation of this timeline.

Wellness Advocacy and Memoir

In 2017, Yolanda Hadid published her memoir Believe Me: My Battle with the Invisible Disability of Lyme Disease, released by Feiwel & Friends, an imprint of Macmillan Publishers, on September 12. The book details her personal confrontation with chronic Lyme disease, emphasizing themes of resilience, the challenges of invisible illnesses that evade easy diagnosis, and the global quest for effective treatments, while highlighting the profound impacts on her family dynamics, professional life, and emotional well-being. Hadid's narrative underscores inner strength and authenticity, offering readers an intimate look at the often-overlooked struggles of those affected by such conditions. Hadid has actively advocated for Lyme disease awareness through high-profile media appearances and events, including speeches at Global Lyme Alliance galas, where she received the Power of One Award in 2015 and spoke again in 2018 and 2019 to share her experiences and urge greater research funding. Her efforts extend to interviews on platforms like Good Day New York, where she discussed the gala's role in uniting celebrities and researchers to combat the disease. By publicly addressing the "unknown hell" of Lyme's effects, particularly on her family, Hadid has amplified calls for recognition and improved treatments. Beyond Lyme-specific advocacy, Hadid has promoted broader wellness practices, endorsing holistic approaches such as therapies and at centers like the European Wellness Premier Centre in , , where she underwent treatments and praised the facility's innovative methods under Prof. Mike Chan. She has also highlighted alternative protocols, including fecal transplants and infusions at clinics like Infusio in and the Sponaugle Wellness Institute, positioning these as vital for managing chronic conditions. These endorsements reflect her commitment to integrative health solutions that address root causes rather than symptoms alone. Following the memoir's release, Hadid continued her advocacy through interviews and engagements, such as a 2024 appearance on The Daily Dish with Bravo TV, where she updated her health status and emphasized ongoing remission as a "blessing." In 2024, she shared her journey on The Dr. Oz Show, detailing emotional aspects of her battle and the importance of persistence in wellness pursuits. By 2025, Hadid spoke out on E! News about her daughter Bella's Lyme challenges, reinforcing her role as a vocal proponent for family-wide awareness and holistic care. These activities have sustained her influence in promoting resilience against invisible illnesses into the mid-2020s.

Media Appearances

Television Roles

Yolanda Hadid made her acting debut in television with a guest appearance on the HBO series 1st & Ten in 1991, portraying the character Betty Ann in the episode "Flashbacks" from season 7. In 2011–2012, Hadid appeared as a series regular on the Dutch reality series Nederlandse Hollywood Vrouwen, which followed the lives of Dutch expatriates in Hollywood. Hadid gained prominence in reality television as a main cast member on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, joining in season 3 and appearing through season 6 from 2012 to 2016. Her role showcased her life as a former model, interior designer, and mother to aspiring talents, contributing to the show's focus on affluent women's dynamics over four seasons. In 2017, Hadid served as a guest judge on three episodes of Project Runway season 16, offering insights from her modeling background during challenges involving client designs and concepts. Hadid hosted the Lifetime reality competition series Making a Model with Yolanda Hadid in 2018, an eight-episode program where she mentored six teenage aspiring models and their mothers through an intensive training regimen in . The series emphasized physical, mental, and emotional preparation for the fashion industry, drawing on her experience as a and parent to successful models.

Music Videos and Other Projects

In 2014, Yolanda Hadid appeared in a cameo role in Lady Gaga's music video for the single "G.U.Y." from the album ARTPOP. Filmed at Hearst Castle in California, the video featured Hadid alongside her Real Housewives of Beverly Hills co-stars Kyle Richards, Lisa Vanderpump, and Carlton Gebbia, as well as Bravo executive Andy Cohen, portraying ensemble members in a surreal, futuristic narrative directed by Lady Gaga herself. The appearance highlighted the crossover between reality television and pop music culture, with the group depicted in glamorous, thematic attire during key scenes. The following year, in 2015, Hadid produced and starred in her own for the song "I Love You," created as a personal wedding anniversary gift for her then-husband, music producer . Dressed as a provocative aboard a private jet, Hadid performed the sultry track in an aviation-themed production that blended romance and , later shared publicly on platforms like . This self-initiated project showcased her creative side beyond television, drawing on Foster's industry connections while emphasizing their relationship at the time. Beyond music videos, Hadid has engaged in select non-television media projects, particularly those tied to wellness and lifestyle. In 2018, she featured in Harper's Bazaar's Food Diaries video series, detailing her daily meals centered on nutrient-dense, anti-inflammatory foods like smoothies, salads, and lean proteins to support her health regimen amid ongoing Lyme disease management. More recently, in 2024, she hosted an episode of Architectural Digest's Open Door series, offering a guided tour of her modern Texas ranch, where she discussed her interior design choices, sustainable living practices, and personal wellness integration into home spaces. These endeavors reflect her shift toward digital content that promotes holistic living without extending into scripted series formats.

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