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OK! Exclusive: Gigi Hadid’s Crash Dieting Has Her Friends And Family Worried About The Supermodel

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Mar. 11 2016, Updated 1:49 p.m. ET

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She’s known for her fierce runway and magazine moments. However, a source has revealed to OKMagazine.com that Gigi Hadid’s new diet is being viewed as trouble by her family and friends!

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“Gigi’s lucky if she eats 500 calories a day. She starts off with a kale smoothie for breakfast and watercress soup for lunch, but by the time dinner comes around, it’s party time, so that’s when she tops up with booze,” the source said.

The insider added that Hadid may be taking some serious chances with her meal plan.

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“It’s dangerous and she does have protein shake snacks in between her so-called meals, but Gigi’s not getting enough nourishment,” the insider said.

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The source added, “She’s exhausted, snappy and irritable all the time.”

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And when it comes to her curves, the insider said those have “vanished” as well!

“Her butt’s totally vanished, which has people wondering if her butt fillers have worn off, and her breasts are barely filling a B-cup. Even Bella’s worried about her and she knows the modeling game intimately,” the source said. What do you think about Gigi’s meal plan? Tweet us @OKMagazine or let us know in the comments section.

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