Bella Hadid keeps things casual in a pink T-shirt and ripped jeans as she steps in New York

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    Bella Hadid keeps things casual in a pink T-shirt and ripped jeans as she steps out for low-key outing in New York

    She’s well known for donning showstopping ensembles while strutting her stuff on the catwalk. 

    But Bella Hadid opted for a somewhat more understated look on Sunday as she rocked a casual outfit while out and about in Manhattan, New York.

    The model, 24, slipped into a baby pink T-shirt and ripped blue jeans as she went about her day in the city.

    Relaxed: Bella Hadid opted for a somewhat more understated look on Sunday as she rocked a casual outfit while out and about in Manhattan, New York

    Relaxed: Bella Hadid opted for a somewhat more understated look on Sunday as she rocked a casual outfit while out and about in Manhattan, New York

    Bella teamed her outfit with a blue shirt adorned with black crosses and white and blue trainers.

    Accessorising her low-key look, the runway star added several colourful bracelets, delicate gold jewellery and brown tinted sunglasses.

    The beauty appeared in good spirits as she enjoyed her solo outing, with Bella also rocking a leopard print face mask as she walked.  

    It comes as Bella and her sister Gigi , whose father Mohamed is a Palestinian born in Nazareth, waded controversially into the Israeli-Palestinian conflict last month.

    Casual attire: The model, 24, slipped into a baby pink T-shirt and ripped blue jeans as she went about her day in the city

    Casual attire: The model, 24, slipped into a baby pink T-shirt and ripped blue jeans as she went about her day in the city

    Bella was accused of antisemitism after posting cartoons denouncing Israel, which she has since deleted from her Instagram.

    The post, which Gigi liked, argued that Israel was ‘not a country’ and accused the Jewish State of ‘ethnic cleansing, military occupation and apartheid.’

    Bella preempted allegations of bigotry by posting a clip of Bernie Sanders arguing: ‘It is not anti-Semitic to be critical of a right-wing government in Israel.’

    ‘Hate from either side is not okay – I do not condone it!!’ wrote Bella. ‘I will not stand to hear people talk badly about Jewish people through all of this.’

    Low-key style: Bella teamed her outfit with a blue shirt adorned with black crosses and white and blue trainers

    Low-key style: Bella teamed her outfit with a blue shirt adorned with black crosses and white and blue trainers

    Finishing touches: Accessorising her low-key look, the runway star added several colourful bracelets, delicate gold jewellery and brown tinted sunglasses

    There she is: The beauty ditched the glamour for a relaxed look over the weekend

    Finishing touches: Accessorising her low-key look, the runway star added several colourful bracelets, delicate gold jewellery and brown tinted sunglasses

    Day to herself: The beauty appeared in good spirits as she enjoyed her solo outing, with Bella also rocking a leopard print face mask as she walked

    Day to herself: The beauty appeared in good spirits as she enjoyed her solo outing, with Bella also rocking a leopard print face mask as she walked

    Gigi also wrote on her Instagram: ‘One cannot advocate for racial equality, LGBT & women’s rights, condemn corrupt and abusive regimes and other injustices yet choose to ignore the Palestinian oppression. It does not add up. You cannot pick and choose whose human rights matter more.’

    Bella also found herself in hot water when she went Live on Instagram from a pro-Palestinian protest in New York City.

    She filmed herself chanting the popular Palestinian slogan: ‘From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free!’ along with other protestors.

    The State Of Israel directly condemned her on its official Twitter account writing: ‘When celebrities like @BellaHadid advocate for throwing Jews into the sea, they are advocating for the elimination of the Jewish State.’

    Sister act: Bella and her sister Gigi, whose father Mohamed is a Palestinian born in Nazareth, waded controversially into the Israeli-Palestinian conflict last month (pictured in 2019)

    Sister act: Bella and her sister Gigi, whose father Mohamed is a Palestinian born in Nazareth, waded controversially into the Israeli-Palestinian conflict last month (pictured in 2019)

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