Bella Hadid Breaks Silence On Adidas Olympics Shoe Controversy, Pleads Ignorance
- Bella Hadid expressed her shock and disappointment over the Adidas campaign, stating she was unaware of its historical connection to the events in 1972.
- Hadid emphasized she would never engage with works linked to horrific tragedies and criticized the lack of sensitivity involved in the campaign.
- She clarified that linking the liberation of Palestinian people to tragic events "hurts" her, asserting her stance against all forms of hate, including antisemitism.
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Bella Hadid Apologizes for Adidas Campaign’s ‘Lack of Sensitivity’ in Referencing Munich Massacre
Bella Hadid in a new Adidas campaign for the brand’s remake of its SL 72 sneaker. Photo: Adidas Supermodel Bella Hadid broke her silence on Monday about being featured in a controversial Adidas campaign that referenced the 1972 massacre at the Munich Olympics, where 11 Israelis were murdered by Palestinian terrorists. “For those of you that do not know my heart, I want to make sure you’re hearing directly from me about my recent campaign with Ad…
Following allegations of anti-Semitism, Hadid passes the ball on to Adidas. The matter should have been handled more sensitively there. She admits being uninformed
« Je suis bouleversée » : Bella Hadid sort du silence après son retrait d’une campagne Adidas liée aux JO de Munich 1972
The presence of Bella Hadid in a sponsor's campaign caused controversy, leading to her being dropped. The Palestinian-origin model has now addressed the matter.
Познати модел Бела Хадид данас се огласила поводом учешћа у спорној рекламној кампањи компаније Адидас за линију патика инспирисану Олимпијадом у Минхену 1972. на којој су палестински терористи убили 11 израелских спортиста, рекавши да никада не би учествовала у њој да је знала за позадину тих догађаја.
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