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Bella Hadid reportedly replaced by an Israeli model May Tager for latest ad campaign of Dior

Bella Hadid, who possessed a pro-Palestine stance, has been replaced by the Israeli model May Tager in its latest ad campaign by Christian Dior, after she raised her voice about the ongoing occupation by Israel in Palestine.
The alleged substitution was later brought to light through an Israeli blog named Fashion Forward, prompting social media calls for boycotting the brand.
Both the 27-year-old model and Dior have refrained from making official statements regarding this purported replacement, creating a degree of uncertainty surrounding the accuracy of the reports.
Bella has previously acknowledged that her pro-Palestine stance has resulted in her losing several fashion contracts.
Contrary to the recent speculations, the supermodel persists in utilizing her online presence to advocate for awareness regarding Israeli actions in Palestine.
Taking to Instagram, Bella shared, “What is the point of international law anymore if [it will not be] abided by? The IOF and Israeli just get away with anything these days.”
She posted along with the video showing white phosphorus bombs attacking on Palestinians in Gaza.
Bella continued, “Children, babies, families, human beings [are] being burned and suffocated alive,” adding, “What is the excuse now? Whoever tries to justify this kind of treatment, you are a disgrace to humanity.”
Bella Hadid as Dior brand ambassador:
Bella of Palestinian roots has been representing Dior as their brand ambassador since 2016 and has actively used her celebrity platform to advocate for Palestinian rights.
The supermodel faced criticism for her initial silence following the October 7 attack by Hamas and Israel's subsequent military actions in Gaza, particularly when contrasted with her sister Gigi Hadid's open denouncement of Israel's actions.
Dior has faced pressure to end its collaboration with Bella in the past, particularly in 2021, as she became more vocal about her support for Palestine.