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Bella Hadid was spotted for the first time since breaking her silence on her controversial Adidas campaign as she stepped out in Fort Worth, Texas on Monday.
The supermodel, 27 - who revealed that she was 'shocked' in a lengthy statement over the ad - put on a stylish display as she was seen exiting a pizza restaurant in the city.
The pro-Palestinian star recently starred in a retro sneakers campaign for Adidas, but soon faced backlash due to the ad referencing the 1972 Munich Olympics that saw terrorists kill 11 Israelis.
Hadid - who has since been dropped from the advertisement - could be seen sporting a blue and white-checkered shirt as well as a pair of classic, denim jeans on her latest excursion.
Bella added a belt around her waist with a large, silver buckle and slipped into a pair of brown boots that were partially concealed by the hem of her pants.
Bella Hadid, 27, was spotted for the first time since breaking her silence on her controversial Adidas campaign as she stepped out in Fort Worth, Texas on Monday
She layered the outfit with a dark gray, leather jacket that was left unzipped at the front to show off the ensemble underneath.
The media personality added a cream-colored, cowgirl hat on top of her brunette locks that were styled into a low up do, allowing loose strands to border the sides of her face.
Hadid opted for minimal accessories during the outing, and added a few rings on each of her hands for a flashy flare.
While strolling out of the eatery, the beauty easily carried her smartphone in her right hand as she prepared to head to her next destination.
Bella notably moved to Fort Worth and purchased a home in a rural neighborhood, TMZ reported earlier this March, but is 'close enough to urban amenities.'
The model is also currently dating cowboy Adan Banuelos - and the couple went Instagram official in February of this year.
Banuelos is a successful horse rider and notably became one of the youngest individuals to be inducted into the NCHA Hall of Fame back in 2017.
Bella is also an avid equestrian and has competed in events, taking home two rodeo buckles in April - which her mother Yolanda proudly documented at the time.
Hadid - who has since been dropped from the advertisement - could be seen sporting a blue and white-checkered shirt as well as a pair of classic, denim jeans on her latest excursion
Bella notably moved to Fort Worth and purchased a home in a rural neighborhood in the city, TMZ reported earlier this March, but is 'close enough to urban amenities'
The model is also currently dating cowboy Adan Banuelos - and the couple went Instagram official in February of this year
She opened up about her life in Texas and her friendships in the state during an interview with Allure back in April. 'We have the best time, and I never feel like I need to do too much.'
'For the first time now, I'm not putting on a fake face. If I don't feel good, I won't go. If I don't feel good, I take time for myself. And I've never had the opportunity to do that or say that before.'
'Now when anybody sees me in pictures and they say, I look happy, I genuinely am. I am feeling better; my bad days now were my old good days,' Bella continued.
Last year, the star notably took a hiatus from modeling due to her battle with Lyme disease.
Bella's latest outing comes shortly after she broke her silence on the controversial Adidas campaign she recently starred in earlier this month.
The pro-Palestinian star penned a lengthy message to her followers and began with, 'For those of you who do not know my heart, I want to make sure you're hearing directly from me about my recent campaign with adidas.'
Hadid expressed she 'would never knowingly engage with any art or work that is linked to a horrific tragedy of any kind.'
'In advance of the campaign's release, I had no knowledge of the historical connection to the atrocious events in 1972. I am shocked, I am upset, and I am disappointed in the lack of sensitivity that went into this campaign.'
Bella is also an avid equestrian and has competed in events, taking home two rodeo buckles in April - which her mother Yolanda proudly documented at the time
Bella's latest outing comes shortly after she broke her silence on the controversial Adidas campaign she recently starred in earlier this month
Bella further explained, 'Had I been made aware, from the bottom of my heart, I would never have participated.'
'My team should have known, adidas should have known and I should have done more research so that I too would have known and understood, and spoken up.'
The model added that she 'will always speak up for what I believe to be wrong. While everyone's intentions were to make something positive, and bring people together through art, the collective lack of understanding from all parties undermined the process.'
'I do not believe in hate in any form, including antisemitism,' Hadid continued, adding, 'That will never waiver, and I stand by that statement to the fullest extent.'
The media personality also shared that, 'Connecting the liberation of the Palestinian people to an attack so tragic, is something that hurts my heart.'
'Palestine is not synonymous with terrorism and this campaign unintentionally highlighted an event that does not present who we are.'
Bella stated that she is a 'proud Palestinian woman' and expressed 'there is much more to our culture than the things that have been equated over the past week.'
'I will forever stand by my people of Palestine while continuing to advocate for a world free of antisemitism. Antisemitism has no place in the liberation of the Palestinian people.'
Hadid expressed she 'would never knowingly engage with any art or work that is linked to a horrific tragedy of any kind'
The supermodel starred in the campaign to promote the relaunch of the Adidas SL72 sneakers released in 1972 - with athletes sporting the shoes during the Olympic games in Munich of that same year
In conclusion, Hadid wrote, 'I will always stand for peace over violence, any day. Hate has no place here, and I will forever advocate for not only my people, but every person world wide.'
The supermodel starred in the campaign to promote the relaunch of the Adidas SL72 sneakers released in 1972 - with athletes sporting the shoes during the Olympic games in Munich of that same year.
However, the shoe company received backlash after the campaign released - which prompted Adidas to issue an apology for the 'completely unintentional' connection to the 'tragic historical events.'
A source recently told DailyMail.com that Bella has hired lawyers after being dropped from the ad following backlash.
A source recently told DailyMail.com that Bella has hired lawyers after being dropped from the ad following backlash; seen in May in Cannes
And over the past weekend on Sunday, Adidas released a statement apologizing for the 'unintentional mistake' and 'negative impact'
And over the past weekend on Sunday, Adidas released a statement apologizing for the 'unintentional mistake' and 'negative impact.'
'Connections continue to be made to the terrible tragedy that occurred at the Munich Olympics due to our recent SL72 campaign,' the sportswear brand began.
'These connections are not meant and we apologize for any upset or distress caused to communities around the world. We made an unintentional mistake.'
Adidas apologized 'to our partners, Bella Hadid A$AP Nast, Jules Koundé, and others, for any negative impact on them and we are revising the campaign.'