Being given the label of “the most beautiful woman in the world” is kind of a big deal, if you ask us.

According to a study by renowned cosmetic surgeon Julian De Silva via L’Official USA, it looks like Bella Hadid is truly THE most beautiful woman in the world!

That isn’t the only reason the world loves her so much, though. Here are a few reasons why Bella is so greatly adored by the masses.

Bella Hadid’s impressive modeling career

Bella has been strutting her stuff as a professional model since August 2014. She was signed to IMG Models and made her debut at New York Fashion Week in September 2014.

Her modeling career has landed her in campaigns and fashion shows for major brands such as Victoria’s Secret, Dior, Fendi, Chanel, Alexander Wang, and Marc Jacobs.

Bella’s level of confidence and self-assuredness makes her one of the most inspirational beauties of this era.

Bella Hadid stays connected with her fans via social media

Bella has 8.5 million followers on TikTok and a whopping 59.5 million followers on Instagram. Although the model isn’t active on Twitter, she keeps her TikTok and Instagram updated often.

Her love for horses, fashion, and travel are on full display on her social media platforms. Anyone curious to learn more about what Bella loves will easily find out with a few scrolls.

Bella Hadid has been a true muse

Being someone’s muse means you inspired them enough that they felt the need to create some form of art.

That’s exactly what happened between Bella and her ex-boyfriend, The Weeknd. Several of his songs were written with Bella in mind.

His love for her and the turmoil of their demise inspired songs like “Wasted Times” and “After Hours.”

Bella Hadid’s open honesty about mental health

Bella has always been open and honest about her struggles with mental health. Her vulnerability is refreshing since so many celebs try to pretend their lives are perfect.

At one point, she even publicly shared pics of herself online with tears in her eyes.

Bella told WSJ via Page Six, “I would have really depressive episodes and my mom or my doctor would ask how I was and instead of having to respond in text, I would just send them a photo.

“It was the easiest thing for me to do at the time because I was never able to explain how I was feeling.

“I would just be in excruciating and debilitating mental and physical pain, and I didn’t know why. That was over the past three years.”

She admitted that her reason for sharing photos of herself crying was “to make sure that anybody that was feeling that way knew it was okay to feel that way.”

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