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Bella Hadid assures fans she has the COVID-19 vaccination after skipping Met Gala

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She's a staple on every major runway in the world.And Bella Hadid put rumors to rest after fans questioned why she wasn't in attendance at the coveted Met Gala on Monday night in New York.While some followers questioned if the event's strict vaccine mandate was to blame, the 24-year-old model assured critics she was in fact vaccinated to protect herself from COVID-19.

Vaxxed!Bella Hadid put rumors to rest after fans questioned why she wasn't in attendance at the coveted Met Gala on Monday night in New YorkBella removed the sleeve of her grey sweatshirt and wore a face mask as she waited for the jab in a doctor's office.'For anyone concerned,' she wrote across an image that appeared to be from August 6, last month, as vaccinations weren't.

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