Gigi Hadid denies any Epstein connection after files mention

Supermodel Gigi Hadid has spoken out after her name surfaced in Jeffrey Epstein's files, insisting she never met the disgraced financier. In a now-deleted comment, she revealed the mention left her 'sick to my stomach.' She stayed silent at first to honor victims but addressed fan questions head-on.

Gigi Hadid spilled the tea on her zero ties to Jeffrey Epstein after fans flagged her name in unsealed files. The 2015 email exchange between Epstein and an associate questioned how Gigi and sister Bella Hadid rose as models. Gigi, then around 20 or 21, called it 'horrible' that a stranger she never encountered would speak of her that way. 😷

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