Bella Hadid has won the hearts of many across the globe. She has cemented herself as an icon through her relatability as well as her mysterious allure. Both these traits create just the right balance of shadow and light. I’ve been curious about what the stars have to say about this unique and engaging personality.
Official information: 4:19 a.m., 09-10-1996, Washington, U.S.A.
Please note that this exploration should not be taken in lieu of medical or psychological advice, and is for entertainment purposes only.
According to her birth chart, she is a Purva Phalguni Moon and Rising with Venus in the first house. A placement well-aligned with what she has chosen to do in life: modelling, and being associated with the luxurious elements of life.
Her AK or soul planet is Mars placed in the 12th house. The AK being in the 12th house in Cancer definitely adds to why people categorize her as the dark and mysterious one especially in comparison to older sibling and fellow supermodel, Gigi Hadid, who is seen as the All-American girl. An embodiment of all that is radiant and yet approachable.
In contrast to that, a 12th house Mars would create several hidden pressures and manifest a lot of psychic stress from hidden enemies in one’s life. Further, the native’s psychology is also likely to hold in an extreme amount of repressed anger which needs to be channelized via creative and entrepreneurial pursuits. There are often reports of Bella Hadid suffering on account of autoimmune and eating disorder related issues and this could potentially play a role in that.
Eating disorders can be seen as a way in which one withholds nourishment from themselves due to a low level of attention given to them by the mother. It can also contribute to a low level of receptivity
The moon as the ruler of the 12th house is placed in the first house which is extremely body-oriented. This is explains why she is more open with her grief and her issues as compared to others. Below, you can see selfies of her documenting her grief.
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Her having the tenth house ruler (Venus) conjunct the ruler of the 12th house of loss is a classic testament to how we don’t just gravitate towards “perfection” but rather are reeled in by magnetism emanating from yearning, longing, and loss.
The relationship with the mother could be central in contributing to poor romantic relationship choices. Notably, one of her famous “hidden enemy” stories involved Selena Gomez, who was involved in a love triangle with her and The Weeknd. Selena Gomez is a Pushya sun (sidereal Cancer) and so this displays a very real literal manifestation of said placement.
Further, if you consider the D9 chart, her moon falls into the 12th house but is Vargottama according to sign (Leo). It is quite possibly, these beliefs of lack and denial are rooted deep in the subconscious. They probably create a tendency towards people-pleasing and not being able to take up space emotionally (which can be very different from taking up space in a public arena). She’s probably deeply sensitive and is a better giver than a receiver.
Jupiter in her chart is the Matri Karaka (indicator of the mother). She sees her mother as somewhat of a Guru figure. It’s expressed itself in the way she’s walked in her footsteps to attain her career path (modelling, horse-riding as a hobby). This has brought in a decent amount of success for her but it could also lead to identity-erosion over time.
Her spousal indicator or Dara Karaka is Mercury in Virgo, meaning she would search for her father’s rooted, business-acumen traits in a partner but since it’s also conjunct Rahu (NN) this could manifest in some confusion or lack of clarity around what exactly is desired and what one is seeking to create and grow with their life force energy. Rahu can cause people to scatter their life-force oftentimes.
If you liked this and can relate to it, stay tuned for an exploration on resources related to receptivity like helpful journal prompts, etc. We may never really 100% know who a celebrity is behind closed doors but we can definitely use our curiosity as fuel for personal development. Because the drive to learn about others can come from many motivations, not just a desire to slander. Perhaps, we are seeking to grow by naming what it is we are seeing in the world. 🙂

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