Gigi Hadid has Hashimoto’s Disease, the reason behind her dramatic weight loss

In a series of tweets posted on Sunday afternoon, Gigi Hadid evolution made a statement to body shamers who speculated who commented on her thinness, saying she appears thinner now than she may have a couple years ago. “For those of you so determined to come up w why my body has changed over the years, you may not know that when I started @ 17 I was not yet diagnosed w/ Hashimoto’s disease; those of u who called me “too big for the industry” were seeing inflammation & water retention due to that,” she wrote in her initial tweet.

“Over the last few years I’ve been properly medicated to help symptoms including those, as well as extreme fatigue, metabolism issues, body’s ability to retain heat, etc … I was also part of a holistic medical trial that helped my thyroid levels balance out. Although stress & excessive travel can also affect the body, I have always eaten the same, my body just handles it differently now that my health is better. I may be ‘too skinny’ for u, honestly this skinny isn’t what I want to be, but I feel healthier internally and am still learning and growing with my body everyday, as everyone is,” she continued.

“I will not further explain the way my body looks, just as anyone, with a body type that doesn’t suit ur ‘beauty’ expectation, shouldn’t have to. Not to judge others, but drugs are not my thing, stop putting me in that box just because u don’t understand the way my body has matured.”

“Please, as social media users & human beings in general, learn to have more empathy for others and know that you never really know the whole story. Use your energy to lift those that you admire rather than be cruel to those u don’t,” she finished.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ruby Rose and Chrissy Teigen offered their support to Hadid after she posted her initial tweet about having Hashimoto’s disease. “Alternate tweet: ‘fuck off,'” Teigen wrote in response to Hadid’s first tweet.

“Can’t wait to see you in Milan,” Rose wrote to Hadid. “Sorry you too have to explain something so ridiculous to people. Love to you. Love to the people who try to tear down others also because they are just people who haven’t had the spiritual growth that needs to occur to love and accept one another.”

 

 

Hadid has used her social media platforms to speak out against body shaming trolls before. 

“I’m human, and I’m not going to lie, I did let the negativity get to me a little,” she first wrote in September 2015 when she posted a statement on her Instagram. “I’m a hard worker that’s confident in myself. I represent a body image that wasn’t accepted in high-fashion before…Yes, I have abs, I have a butt, I have thighs, but I’m not asking for special treatment. I’m fitting into my sample sizes. Your mean comments don’t make me want to change my body.”

 

A post shared by Gigi Hadid (@gigihadid) on Sep 28, 2015 at 4:25am PDT

Shortly after, Hadid explained why she posted the original Instagram to ELLE.com at an event in October 2015. “I said it in my post—that I am human and try not to read it all the time—but it does get to me,” she started. “I think that when you go through something like that, and you’re really almost letting it affect what you think of yourself—it was getting to a place where I was almost like ‘Should I be here?’ And I was like, ‘This isn’t okay. I shouldn’t be questioning doing my job because people are being mean on the Internet,’ so I just felt like I wasn’t scared to have a voice. Some people might think that it was maybe aggressive, but I just think that I was doing it because I want to stand up for myself. I think that I have the right to have a say because we all do on social media.”

Hadid would clarify in August 2016 that she isn’t purposely changing her body, though she didn’t reveal her Hashimoto’s disease diagnosis then. “Yes, I’ve lost some ‘baby fat,’ but muscle mass from my intensive volleyball training in high school has changed over the years into lean muscle from boxing and work stress can have its affect [sic], naturally, but purposefully changing my body has never been my thing,” she wrote in a comment on Instagram.

 

From: ELLE USA

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