She also told Elle that she's "definitely not the kind of person who you will find eating a salad," but a year later, she told Harper's Bazaarthat a typical lunch for her consists of a sandwich or a… salad. Ratajkowski's diet isn't nearly as crafted from a mall food court as Hadid's once claimed to be, but she says she starts the day with a pastry, eats a lot of meat, and most always goes out for dinner or orders takeout. "Or burgers, French fries, grilled cheeses… " Then later, in Harper's Bazaar, she revealed a much cleaner diet of lean protein, veggies, and green juice. ![]() Hadid has also shared confusing diet contradictions: "My diet is pizza," she told WWD. Similarly, Ratajkowski has claimed she's " not a crazy fitness person" and that she skips the gym in favor of long strolls and hikes, but she later shifted this mindset in an interview with InStyle where she spoke of her weekly muscle-strengthening gym workouts. ![]() ![]() But what's confusing is that they've flip-flopped when speaking about their regimens: Hadid once said that she's not " really big on exercising," yet has since admitted to putting in the work at the gym with a combination of boxing, cardio, ab workouts, and the like. Looking at supermodels Bella Hadid and Emily Ratajkowski's impossibly fit figures, as if molded with clay, you'd assume they both adhere to intense diet and fitness routines.
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