Bella Hadid is "so incredibly proud" of her mother Yolanda.
The 20-year-old model has praised her mother Yolanda for recently releasing her candid memoir ‘Believe Me: My Battle with the Invisible Disability of Lyme Disease’, and says she’s "so excited" to be able to support her.
Speaking at a signing for Yolanda’s book – which details her struggle with the tick-transmitted disease that Bella and her 18-year-old brother Anwar also suffer from – the brunette beauty told Us Weekly magazine: "I’m so incredibly proud of my mom always, but especially with this book. I was so excited to be here and support her!"
Bella’s support for her mother – who also has 22-year-old daughter Gigi – comes after the 53-year-old television personality previously revealed she "wanted to die" after she was diagnosed with the neurological condition, but fought through her feelings of "hopelessness" because of her brood.
She said: "I just was hopeless and didn’t see how I was going to get out of the dark hole. I wanted to die, but the next second, I looked at a picture of my sweet kids. They are my reason for fighting."
And the ‘Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ star is determined to find a cure for Lyme disease in her life time, so she can give her children the "life they deserve".
She added: "My greatest gift would be if I can find the cure before I leave this planet, so they can live a life they deserve."
Meanwhile, Yolanda recently said writing her memoir was "hard", as she was forced to relive some of her worst moments.
She said: "It was hard because I struggled with a brain function issue for so many years.
"I think that I had to get some of my brain back to getting to the point of being able to write a book.
"It was hard to relive it but also brought up all the important memories that I needed and wanted to share."