‘Rebekka Harajuku’: Bella Hadid Reveals secret Japanese Identity
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In a post on Instagram, Bella Hadid uncovered a photo of her now not really mystery character, Rebekka Harajuku. “Rebekka Harajuku at your administration,” Hadid wrote in the inscription. Her change sense of self’s Instagram account @rebekkaharajuku has amassed in excess of 20,000 adherents in two days.
Pictures on the record indicates Hadid brandishing a blonde sway and shades in Tokyo areas. In one picture, ‘Harajuku’ is seen posturing with a neighborhood cabbie while doing the gesture of goodwill. The inscription peruses, “Rebekka as observed this previous end of the week in Shibuya, Tokyo.”
In spite of the fact that Hadid abstained from sprucing up in Harajuku style, Teen Vogue reprimanded the model’s choice to utilize a Japanese adjust conscience. “Bella’s change inner self focuses to the disturbing history of Japanese culture being abused by non-Japanese famous people,” the production composes.
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