Gigi Hadid has Hashimoto's disease
Model Gigi Hadid is battling Hashimoto's disease.
The catwalk star may be one of the biggest names in fashion, but away from work she also has to live with a secret health condition. Hashimoto's disease, also known as Hashimoto's thyroiditis, is a condition in which your immune system attacks your thyroid, a small gland at the base of your neck below your Adam's apple.
"My metabolism actually changed like crazy this year. I have
Hashimoto's disease. It's a thyroid disease," Gigi told Elle.
"It's now been two years since taking the medication for it, so for
the (Victoria's Secret) show I didn't want to lose any more weight.
I just want to have muscles in the right place, and if my butt can
get a little perkier, then that's good."
Much has been made about Gigi's shrinking frame since she found
runway fame, as well as her model sister's, Bella Hadid. Bella has
Lyme disease, which her brother Anwar and mother Yolanda also
suffer with.
Gigi, 21, doesn't let her health problems get her down though, and
as well as storming the Victoria's Secret runway for the second
year in a row earlier this month (Dec16), she was also crowned
Model of the Year at the recent Fashion Awards in London.
Keeping fit is a big part of Gigi's life, and she's even found away
to work exercise into her down time.
"I put a sticky note in my kitchen that just said 'squats' and
every time I walked past the squat sticky note I had to do 15
squats," she shared. "It's a good trick because you have to have
integrity with yourself. No one else is watching but you're like,
'Okay, I have to do this for myself,' which is important."
Zoe Saldana, Gina Rodriguez and Victoria Justice also have
Hashimoto's disease.