Model Bella Hadid is suing the popular sports giant Adidas, after she was suspended from participating in an advertising campaign for sneakers designed for the 1972 Munich Olympics. This is reported by Geo.tv with a link to TMZ.
It is noted that Hadid has already hired a team of lawyers.
Adidas has removed a famous model from an advertising campaign and apologized after a negative reaction from social media users due to Hadid's anti-Semitic stance.
The model, in turn, said that she did not know what she was getting into, and blamed the sports giant for what happened. At the same time, the advertising contract with Adidas has not yet been terminated, despite the fact that the company publicly announced that it had refused Hadid's services.
As EADaily reported, after a wave of criticism, Adidas refused to participate in the participation of model Bella Hadid in advertising retrocrosses designed for the 1972 Olympics in Germany. This was reported by the telegram channel "Bild in Russian".
It was noted that Adidas removed the post from Hadid's social network.
"Bella Hadid, 27, one of the highest-paid models in the world, was invited to shoot for the posters. Like her sister Gigi, she was born into the family of a Palestinian millionaire, opposes Israel and spreads Hamas narratives. She has repeatedly participated in actions for Palestine and wrote that the militants on October 7 were so humane that they baked a pie for the hostages," writes TK.
The 1972 Munich Olympics was remembered primarily for the terrorist attack that Palestinian militants staged against Israeli athletes, then 11 of them were killed, TK reminds.