Yolanda Hadid says Gigi’s daughter is the reincarnation of her mother

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Yolanda Hadid says Gigi’s daughter is the reincarnation of her mother

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Yolanda Hadid believes her two-year-old granddaughter is the reincarnation of her mother.

A graduate of “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” said ET in an article posted on Tuesday that Khai – whose parents are Gigi Hadid and Zayn Malik – shares many traits with his late mother, Ans van den Herik.

“I feel like my mother is back in this tiny, miniature, amazing little man,” describes Yolanda, 58. “He does all sorts of things and I say,” Oh my God, that’s my mom. “

Khai – born in September 2020 – never met her great-grandmother who died in October 2019 at the age of 78.

Yolanda continued talking about her first granddaughter saying that the little one “loves everything.”

“Nature, horses, little ants, she cares about everything. It is simply the joy of my life, and in fact the whole family. “

Ans van den Herik and Yolanda Hadid
Yolanda’s mother, Ans van den Herik, died in 2019.
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The author of “Believe Me: My Fight Against The Invisible Lyme Disability” also discussed her transition to “Oma” – the Dutch word for grandma – and called it “the most amazing time in life.”

“And yes, in America, I think Grandma has a bit of an association with old people to that. But you know, in Holland the oma thing is fresh, it’s great.

“I’m 58 years old, I think, ‘Thank God we have this baby now, she is our greatest blessing.’ And I’m just glad every day I see her. It’s amazing.”

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Over the summer, Yolanda talked about her fight against Lyme disease and how it affected her entire family.

“After losing my mother, I really struggled with depression followed by a relapse of Lyme disease…. emotional stress and sadness were strongly influenced [sic] my immune system, “wrote the star.

“My addiction to the phone did not help either, it began to take a long time from being present in my life … I realized that we are slowly starting to lose the art of communication and create a deep loneliness in us.”

However, Yolanda is not alone in her fight as her two youngest children, Bella and Anwar, are also struggling with a debilitating disease.

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