Bella Hadid has shared a heartbreaking glimpse of her childhood bedroom, which was destroyed in the recent Los Angeles wildfires. The room, located in her mother Yolanda Hadid’s former mansion, was engulfed by the flames, along with many other properties in the area. Bella posted pictures on Instagram, showing the property, which had been a familiar sight on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, being reduced to ashes.
In her Instagram stories, Bella captioned the images with “childhood bedroom,” adding a devastated emoji to express her sadness over the loss. The mansion, once owned by Yolanda and her ex-husband David Foster, was a lavish property in the upscale areas of L.A. The Hadid sisters, Bella and Gigi, spent much of their childhood there, with the house being featured on RHOBH. The mansion, bought for $4.5 million in 2007, became a fixture on the show, with appearances by stars like Kyle Richards, Kim Richards, Lisa Vanderpump, and Brandi Glanville. After Yolanda’s divorce from Foster in 2015, the property was sold for $19.5 million.
Alongside her posts, Bella also used the platform to encourage her followers to stay safe and help those affected by the fires. She tagged the local fire departments and LAPD, showing her support for those working to handle the devastation.