The Hadid sisters took the streets of New York on Sunday, January 29 to march in #NoBanNoWall protest against President Donald Trump's controversial policies, including the immigration ban.
- Jan 30, 2017
AceShowbiz - Gigi Hadid and young sister Bella Hadid took the streets of New York on Sunday, January 29 to march in #NoBanNoWall protest against Donald Trump's controversial policies, including the immigration ban. The Hadid sisters, whose father Mohamed Hadid is Jordanian-American, Muslim and of Palestinian descent, were seen hitting the Battery Park while shouting, "No hate, no fear, immigrants are welcome here."
When marching down a blocked off Big Apple roadway, the girlfriend of Zayn Malik and her 20-year-old sister held up a sign which read, "We are all Hindus, Buddhists, Muslims, Atheists, Christians, Jews." Certain key letters from each denomination written in the protest sign were highlighted to spell out, "We are all humans."
Gigi at the #NoBanNoWall march in New York today. pic.twitter.com/DSYwUsvePr
— Gigi Hadid News (@GigiHadidsNews) January 29, 2017
That day, Bella flashed her tummy in a cream colored knit turtleneck which cropped above her pants. The Weeknd's ex-girlfriend donned a pair of skintight jeans and sneakers. Gigi, meanwhile, rocked a cropped pair of denim with a red stripe on the sides, perfectly completing her look with a red puffer jacket. They were also joined by their mom Yolanda Hadid at the rally.
Gigi and Bella Hadid at the #NoBanNoWall march in New York today. pic.twitter.com/uE74JhMMXD
— Gigi Hadid News (@GigiHadidsNews) January 29, 2017
Gigi and Bella Hadid at the #NoBanNoWall march in New York today. pic.twitter.com/KVie1gQPah
— Gigi Hadid News (@GigiHadidsNews) January 30, 2017
It's not the first time Gigi expressed her political views. Previously, she voiced her support for the Women's March on Washington. The 21-year-old model took to Twitter last weekend to say, "So inspired by the incredible & unique humans in this world everyday. Thank you for beautifully demonstrating how to put gender, race, religion aside & come TOGETHER for what is right."
Thank you for beautifully demonstrating how to put gender, race, religion aside & come TOGETHER for what is right. #WomansMarch 💅🏼
— Gigi Hadid (@GiGiHadid) January 22, 2017