Fans were shocked when Bella Hadid made an unannounced debut in episode 13 of season 5 of Yellowstone. The supermodel, famed for her illustrious fashion career, was portrayed by the show's creator, Taylor Sheridan, as Sadie, the girlfriend of horse trainer Travis Wheatley.
A further degree of drama was added by Hadid's surprise arrival, which
displayed her skill as a horse and complemented Yellowstone's Western theme.
Bella Hadid's character, Sadie, makes her debut when Beth Dutton (Kelly Reilly)
arrives at Travis Wheatley's ranch in Texas. "You the masseuse?"
Sadie asks Beth as she opens the door. "Do I look like a f—ing
masseuse?" asks Beth in a hurry. In response, Sadie says, "A very
expensive one."
Beth finds Travis playing strip poker with some other people when she travels
to Texas to oversee a horse auction he is hosting. Beth is upset and demands
that he meet with potential buyers at the arena.
Throughout the episode, Beth spends time with Sadie and Travis, trying to understand what it is about Travis that she finds admirable, as she describes him as the most arrogant man she has ever met. "You ever seen him ride before?" asks Sadie. At the auction, Beth observes Travis in action and acknowledges, "OK, yeah, I get it."
Hadid, a real-life gifted equestrian, showcased her skills in the program. The model has participated in horse races and has a deep passion for horses.
On November 3, Hadid shared her latest achievement on social media, claiming that she had earned her first championship belt and qualified for seven different finals while riding three horses. She demonstrated her real-life equestrian skills and gave her Yellowstone character reality by appearing capable and at ease while riding a horse during the auction scene at the Yellowstone ranch.
Hadid was further emphasized in the Western world of Yellowstone by her authentic clothing, which comprised a cowboy hat, a ripped white tank top, large blue pants with a large belt buckle, and a flannel shirt knotted around her waist. Her appearance suited the raw atmosphere of the play and fit in perfectly with the Western backdrop.
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