Bella Hadid Opens Up About Severe Lyme Disease Flare-Up Taking Physical and Emotional Toll
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Bella Hadid shares an emotional update about her ongoing battle with Lyme disease, revealing she is experiencing a severe flare-up that has taken a significant physical and mental toll on her, leaving her in tears and emotionally exhausted.
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· 2 pulledBella Hadid is opening up about the harsh reality of living with Lyme disease
revealing she's in the middle of a brutal flare-up that's left her physically drained and emotionally exhausted
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