Bella Hadid’s mother, Yolanda Hadid, is doing her best and doing everything she can to help her daughter through her health issues.
The 28-year-old supermodel, who suffers from chronic Lyme disease, has been hospitalized frequently lately and taken to Germany for another procedure.
Bella stayed at St. George Hospital near Munich, where she received an invasive therapy to remove the Lyme bacteria from her body.
Though the treatment reportedly cost her family more than $100,000, an insider said Radaronline that her parents are willing to try anything for their daughter’s health.
“Yolanda is a strict parent, but it’s in her best interest. Bella going to Germany was most likely Yolanda’s idea, and she urged her to go there for treatment and take time off work to get better,” the source said.
They continued, “She and the Hadids have a lot of money, so they are open to experiments and treatments in other countries that are not FDA approved. They go to these crazy expensive doctors, want the best treatment and are willing to pay whatever they need to get it, especially for Bella — Yolanda doesn’t want to see her suffer like she does.”
Yolanda, 61, has been sharing updates on her daughter’s health for a while now, asking her followers to pray for Bella’s speedy recovery.
The former model also said she is “determined” to find the best cure for Lyme disease, one that would be accessible to everyone, so others don’t have to suffer in silence.

