Yolanda Hadid, Back to Her Passion: Returns to Modeling Despite of Her Sickness
Sensationally gorgeous, 52-year-old Dutch-American model, television personality and interior designer, Yolanda Hadid is back in action. She shared an image of her recent photo shoot with Jim Jordan on her Instagram account on July 28, Thursday.
Yolanda Hadid was flaunting her beauty in a skintight, cream-colored corset with a demure smile. She was sitting on something like a white couch with her legs crossed. Her natural makeup and blonde traces fell across her face and enhanced her beauty.
It seems that Hadid, who was battling with Lyme disease, is all set to return to modeling. A week ago she shared a photo of her legs, teasing the shoot. She captioned-“Favorite shoe on set today...... @jimjordanphotography @stuartweitzman #Summer #Shoes.”
Hadid wore a pair of sparkly, gold Stuart Weitzman heels which were sparkling on her legs. She was dressed in a long-sleeved gold gown, and her hands were on the straps of heels.
Mother of three kids, Yolanda Hadid, who rose to fame by appearing on Bravo's The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, announced that she would be leaving the show in June 2016. She made the announcement through Instagram. But now it seems that she is getting back to her roots, i.e. her modeling roots.
A book about her condition is all set to release in February of 2017
Yolanda Hadid is scheduled to release a new portrait of her struggle and battle with Lyme disease. This month Yolanda told PEOPLE exclusively,
"I am determined to find a cure affordable for all. And it has been my dream to write a book to share all the treatments, knowledge, and spiritual growth I have acquired these past five years. As I've said previously, it's my Dutch foundation that gives me the balls and courage to share my raw and unedited story with the world! By sharing my journey in this book, I hope to offer a voice and encouragement to people who are ill and find themselves struggling while uncovering the mystery of chronic disease."
She was diagnosed with the disease in 2012. Her book will be called “Believe Me: My Battle With the Invisibility of Lyme Disease.” The book is to be published by St. Martin's Press in February 2017. To write a book about the pain that she has gone through and to share all the knowledge and treatments for the cure of disease has been a dream of Hadid. She hopes to offer an encouragement and voice to the people who are ill and struggling with this disease.