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Gigi Hadid Gives Rare Look Into Life at Home With Daughter Khai
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Date:2025-04-11 16:24:56
Gigi Hadid is vibing with the warm weather.
The supermodel gave a sweet glimpse into her life of late, including some adorable photos of her and 3-year-old daughter Khai, whom she shares with ex Zayn Malik, enjoying the summer sun.
In the June 19 post, the 29-year-old—who is dating Bradley Cooper—showed off her toned tummy, waterskied and gave a runway worthy strut. As for Khai, she could be seen frolicking on the beach, as well as enjoying a run through the forests and hanging out with her mom as the duo sat next to a small pond.
As she noted in the caption, "..been summering!"
While both Gigi and Zayn have shared glimpses into their life with Khai, they've shaved insight into why they mostly keep the toddler outside of the public eye. And for the former One Direction, that's what drew him to his farm in rural Pennsylvania.
"When I found out that my partner at the time was pregnant, I pretty quickly made up my mind that this would be a great place to raise a child because there's so much for her to do here," he told L'Officiel magazine in March. "So, we do spend a lot of time outside."
The 31-year-old—who split from Gigi in 2021—also recently detailed the surprising skills Khai has picked up from her mother, and not her father: her musical abilities.
"She's got a bit of rhythm when she's hitting the drums and stuff," he said on The Zach Sang Show in May. "You can tell that she could definitely develop that into something."
"Her mom was actually really good at Guitar Hero on the drums," he admitted, "and I was like ‘Maybe she got that from her mom,' cause I was diabolical at it and G used to beat me all the time. I'm the musician and she beat me at this game!"
For more adorable of Khai throughout the years, keep reading.
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