American model Gigi Hadid’s latest Instagram post has gone viral, garnering over 2.7 million likes and more than 6,800 comments. It’s captioned: “All’s well that ends well,” and comes after the news of her arrest for transporting weed at an airport in the UK surfaced Tuesday.
Hadid was arrested on July 10 after reaching the Cayman Islands – a British Overseas Territory – from the US in a private jet. She was found possessing a small amount of marijuana and related smoking utensils during the customs check at the Owen Roberts International Airport.
The 28-year-old and her friend, Leah Nicole McCarthy, were taken to the Prisoner Detention Centre and eventually released on bail after going through the necessary procedures. The duo pleaded guilty in court on July 12 and were fined $1,000, following which they were released.
Hadid was carrying weed “purchased legally in NYC with a medical licence”, a representative for the model told E! News. Meanwhile, netizens worldwide had a lot to say in the comments section of her social media post.
“She couldn’t care less lmao,” one user on Instagram wrote. The post from Tuesday features several photos of Hadid posing in stylish bikinis on her recent vacation with her friends while devouring delicious food items.
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