While Gigi Hadid has plenty of stans, the 20-year-old model also has some haters.
Earlier this year the social media trolls told her she was too fat, and now they’re saying she dates too many guys… But thankfully, our girl knows how to clap back at a motherf*cker.
It all started when Gigi posted a photo of her studly boyfriend Zayn Malik looking slightly less sad than usual:
While most of the comments were of the “Zigi is real” and “MOM AND DAD” variety, one Twitter user called @modelior had something very different to say (they’ve since deleted the tweet):
“@GiGiHadid practise how to walk properly instead of having a new bf every 2 weeks.”
Obviously, this wasn’t something Gigi could let go, and our girl wasted little time before taking control of the situation.
I’ve dated 3 guys in 3 yrs, hun. My walk can always get better; I hope the unrelated bitterness in ur heart can too. https://t.co/BrsLY1akML
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