Home Life Style Bella Hadid accused of treating less famous people like “second-class citizens” after a Russian influencer claimed the model’s security team pushed her and tore her couture dress at the Cannes Film Festival.

Bella Hadid accused of treating less famous people like “second-class citizens” after a Russian influencer claimed the model’s security team pushed her and tore her couture dress at the Cannes Film Festival.

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A Russian influencer who was preparing for a night on the Cannes Film Festival red carpet claimed Bella Hadid's security team pushed her out of the way and ripped her dress so the supermodel could take a photo.
  • Polina, 27, from Vladimir, said Bella was “friendly” but harshly criticized her bodyguards

Bella Hadid has been accused of treating non-celebrities like “second-class citizens” after a Russian influencer claimed the supermodel’s security team ripped her couture dress.

Polina Nioly Pushkareva, a Vladimir model, social media coach and actress, posted a clip on Instagram that she claims was taken moments after Bella’s security guard damaged her sheer black dress at the Cannes Film Festival.

In the clip, the 27-year-old is standing next to the shot and can be seen looking helpless as the camera zooms in on her, while Bella, also 27, poses in a sheer nude dress that features a plunging neckline .

The clip says: “It’s your most important day and you’re wearing your first couture dress on the Cannes red carpet. You’re standing in line at your hotel to get your car down the carpet. And Bella Hadid’s bodyguards yell at you. everyone: ‘MOVE’, push sideways and step on your dress to make it rip off.’

After watching the clip, viewers accused Bella’s team of treating non-As like “second-class citizens” and suggested the bodyguards were being “disrespectful.”

A Russian influencer who was preparing for a night on the Cannes Film Festival red carpet claimed Bella Hadid’s security team pushed her out of the way and ripped her dress so the supermodel could take a photo.

Explaining her anger in more detail on Instagram, Polina said she thinks Bella Hadid is “amazing” and that the supermodel herself was “nice” and “friendly” but that her security team had made her feel disrespected.

FEMAIL has contacted Bella’s representatives for comment.

Polina wrote: ‘Bella is amazing, she has a great vibe, but this idea that celebrities are more important than others is crazy.

‘Other people ALSO spend money on their outfits, they have a team of 20 people, they spend money getting ready.

Polina claims her black sheer floor-length couture dress was damaged in the commotion that led her to criticize celebrities who think they are

Polina claims her black sheer floor-length couture dress was damaged in the commotion that led her to criticize celebrities who think they are “more important” than less famous people. Polina did not share a photo of her damaged dress.

“They get stressed too, but celebrities still think it’s more important for them to walk the red carpet.”

Polina stated that every time she takes photos or videos in public, she apologizes to the people around her for causing interruptions.

She wrote: “You can see me smiling awkwardly because I know hundreds of cameras are watching this situation. I told her bodyguard that she damaged my dress and he told me, “but you understand the situation.”

Polina has not posted any photos or videos of the torn dress. However, people responded angrily to the influencer’s version of events.

One person wrote: “Cancel celebrity culture” under Polina’s post.

Another criticized the bodyguards as “disrespectful” and told Polina: “I hope you enjoyed your time there, love.”

A viewer tagged the supermodel in the clip and told her: “We love you, but please make your bodyguard apologize, at least with a simple “I’m sorry” instead of “you see the situation” and offer to fix the situation. dress”. ‘

Many other people agreed that if the dress really was torn, Bella’s team should reach out and offer to repair it.

“I’m so sorry this happened to you,” one person said. “People famous or not should treat others with respect and unfortunately some security teams ignore that memo.”

Later on her Instagram Story, Polina spoke to her followers and said the alleged incident is an example of why people feel “outrage” toward celebrities today.

She said: ‘We’re staying in the same hotel as these celebrities. We are paying the same prices for the rooms. We also have cars, we also have a huge team. I’m also paying for my suit.

‘Why the hell do you think you have more rights or some priority rights to use spaces in the hotel where we both stayed?’

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