Gigi Hadid smiles while walking with a friend and pushing daughter khai from stroller
HollywoodGigi Hadid was joined by a friend and her one-year-old daughter Khai, who was in a stroller. She wore a tan fleece jacket with a dark pink and yellow floral design, as well as trousers, pink stockings, and tan slip-on boots, to keep warm
Gigi Hadid, 26, looked stunning on her recent outing in a stylish and comfortable ensemble. When the model and new mom was recently pictured in New York City. She was accompanied by her one-year-old daughter Khai, who was in a stroller, and a friend. She was dressed warmly in a tan fleece jacket with a dark pink and yellow floral design, as well as trousers, pink stockings, and tan slip-on boots.
Her long hair was gathered back into a bun and a white clip was put to the top of her head to keep loose strands in place. She walked by cameras with a tiny smile on her face, seeming relaxed and glad to be out in the fresh air with her bundle of joy, whom she shares with fiancé Zayn Malik, 28.
Last month Khai has hit the age of one! Gigi Hadid and Zayn Malik’s baby celebrated her first birthday, and their family documented the event on social media. Gigi’s parents, Mohamed and Yolanda Hadid, as well as her sister Bella, paid tribute to Khai, calling her “the greatest gift our family has ever received.
The model’s friends and family made a point of hiding Khai’s face during their birthday celebrations. Gigi, who welcomed her first child with Zayn in late September, has expressed her desire for her daughter’s privacy. She sent an open letter to the press and fan accounts in July, requesting that any photos of Khai’s face be blurred.
Gigi Hadid wrote this, “You know we have never intentionally shared our daughter’s face on social media,” she wrote. “Our wish is that she can choose how to share herself with the world when she comes of age and that she can live as normal of a childhood as possible, without worrying about a public image that she has not chosen. . . I just want the best for my baby, as all parents do, and I hope this can continue the conversation to protect minors in the media, even if they come from a public family.