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Bella Hadid stuns in double denim as she shows off toned abs and newly-blonde hair
Bella Hadid stuns in double denim as she shows off toned abs and newly-blonde hair

Scottish Sun

time07-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

Bella Hadid stuns in double denim as she shows off toned abs and newly-blonde hair

Bella was fronting the new Miss Sixty denim campaign BLONDE BELLA Bella Hadid stuns in double denim as she shows off toned abs and newly-blonde hair Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) BELLA Hadid looked Abs-olutely stunning as she showed off her toned tummy in a shoot showing off her new blonde bangs. The model made a dramatic hair change back in May when she swapped her signature brunette hair for a bright shade of platinum. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 2 Bella Hadid looked stunning as she showed off her toned abs and newly-blonde hair Credit: Miss Sixty/Carlijn Jacobs 2 The model was fronting the new Miss Sixty denim campaign Credit: Miss Sixty/Carlijn Jacobs And now she has switched things up again by chopping in a chunky fringe. Hadid showed off her new look on Instagram in a carousel captioned, "the wildest flower in the wild ." She debuted her dramatic new hair colour in Cannes Film Festival. Her colourist Jacob Schwartz said: "When the opportunity came for her to walk the Cannes Film Festival red carpet with Chopard on opening night this year, she wanted to make it a full moment—and decided to go blonde." Her real-life cowboy boyfriend Adan Banuelos, 37, would approve. Bella and Adan have been saddled up together since October 2024, after being spotted on a date in Fort Worth, Texas. Rumours that Bella Hadid was dating Adan first spread in autumn 2023. The two made things Instagram official the following February. Bella shared loved-up pictures of Adan and herself on Valentine's Day 2024. Adan is an accomplished horse rider, and trainer. He said of Bella last year: 'I didn't know God made 'em like that.'

Bella Hadid stuns in double denim as she shows off toned abs and newly-blonde hair
Bella Hadid stuns in double denim as she shows off toned abs and newly-blonde hair

The Irish Sun

time07-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

Bella Hadid stuns in double denim as she shows off toned abs and newly-blonde hair

BELLA Hadid looked Abs-olutely stunning as she showed off her toned tummy in a shoot showing off her new blonde bangs. The model made a dramatic hair change back in May when she swapped her signature brunette hair for a bright shade of platinum. Advertisement 2 Bella Hadid looked stunning as she showed off her toned abs and newly-blonde hair Credit: Miss Sixty/Carlijn Jacobs 2 The model was fronting the new Miss Sixty denim campaign Credit: Miss Sixty/Carlijn Jacobs And now she has switched things up again by chopping in a chunky fringe. Hadid showed off her new look on Instagram in a carousel captioned, "the wildest flower in the wild ." She debuted her dramatic new hair colour in Cannes Film Festival. Her colourist Jacob Schwartz said: "When the opportunity came for her to walk the Cannes Film Festival red carpet with Chopard on opening night this year, she wanted to make it a full moment—and decided to go blonde." Advertisement read more on bella hadid Her real-life cowboy boyfriend Adan Banuelos, 37, would approve. Bella and Adan Rumours that Bella Hadid was dating Adan first spread in autumn 2023. The two made things Instagram official the following February. Advertisement Most read in Celebrity Bella shared loved-up pictures of Adan and herself on Valentine's Day 2024. Adan is an accomplished horse rider, and trainer. He said of Bella last year: 'I didn't know God made 'em like that.' Model Bella Hadid stuns in skin-tight red leathers on motorbike as she shoots new comic-inspired TV show

Lawas MP: Cross-border cooperation key to spurring Adan rice market
Lawas MP: Cross-border cooperation key to spurring Adan rice market

Borneo Post

time27-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Borneo Post

Lawas MP: Cross-border cooperation key to spurring Adan rice market

Henry (fourth left) strikes the gong to officiate the event while others look on. MIRI (May 28): Lawas Member of Parliament Datuk Henry Sum Agong has called on the Lun Bawang community in the highlands of Lawas to strengthen ties not only among themselves but also with neighbouring communities in Long Bawan, North Kalimantan, in a joint effort to enhance Adan rice production. Speaking at officiating ceremony the 4th Adan Rice Festival at Buduk Nur last Friday, Henry said such collaborations would not only help increase output to meet growing local demand, but also open doors to wider markets. 'With stronger cross-border networking, Adan rice production can be scaled up not just for local consumption but also for markets beyond our borders,' he said at the annual event, held about 150km from Lawas town. Currently, access to Ba Kelalan from Lawas is only possible via four-wheel drive (4WD) vehicles, with the journey taking between four to five hours depending on road conditions. However, Henry said travel time would be significantly reduced once ongoing Sabah-Sarawak Link Road (SSLR) project is completed within the next five years. 'This infrastructure upgrade will make it easier, faster, and more cost-effective to transport Adan rice to Lawas and other areas, benefiting farmers on both sides of the border,' he elaborated. Henry noted that demand for Adan rice ― known for its unique aroma and texture ― continues to be encouraging. He also expressed confidence that improved connectivity will spur the growth of other highland crops and promote eco-tourism development in the area. Earlier, community leader Penghulu Udan Meru announced that in light of the festival's growing popularity, it has been renamed the Adan Rice Festival from this year onwards, dropping the earlier 'Ba Kelalan' reference to give it a broader appeal. The festival featured various traditional games, cultural performances, and exhibitions by government agencies aimed at promoting local agriculture and rural entrepreneurship. Adan rice community Henry Sum Agong lead Lun Bawang

‘Cross-border cooperation key to spurring Adan rice market'
‘Cross-border cooperation key to spurring Adan rice market'

Borneo Post

time27-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Borneo Post

‘Cross-border cooperation key to spurring Adan rice market'

Henry (fourth left) strikes the gong to officiate the event while others look on. MIRI (May 28): Lawas Member of Parliament Datuk Henry Sum Agong has called on the Lun Bawang community in the highlands of Lawas to strengthen ties not only among themselves but also with neighbouring communities in Long Bawan, North Kalimantan, in a joint effort to enhance Adan rice production. Speaking at officiating ceremony the 4th Adan Rice Festival at Buduk Nur last Friday, Henry said such collaborations would not only help increase output to meet growing local demand, but also open doors to wider markets. 'With stronger cross-border networking, Adan rice production can be scaled up not just for local consumption but also for markets beyond our borders,' he said at the annual event, held about 150km from Lawas town. Currently, access to Ba Kelalan from Lawas is only possible via four-wheel drive (4WD) vehicles, with the journey taking between four to five hours depending on road conditions. However, Henry said travel time would be significantly reduced once ongoing Sabah-Sarawak Link Road (SSLR) project is completed within the next five years. 'This infrastructure upgrade will make it easier, faster, and more cost-effective to transport Adan rice to Lawas and other areas, benefiting farmers on both sides of the border,' he elaborated. Henry noted that demand for Adan rice ― known for its unique aroma and texture ― continues to be encouraging. He also expressed confidence that improved connectivity will spur the growth of other highland crops and promote eco-tourism development in the area. Earlier, community leader Penghulu Udan Meru announced that in light of the festival's growing popularity, it has been renamed the Adan Rice Festival from this year onwards, dropping the earlier 'Ba Kelalan' reference to give it a broader appeal. The festival featured various traditional games, cultural performances, and exhibitions by government agencies aimed at promoting local agriculture and rural entrepreneurship. Adan rice community Henry Sum Agong lead Lun Bawang

Local support grows for plan to make northern Sarawak a ‘rice bowl'
Local support grows for plan to make northern Sarawak a ‘rice bowl'

Borneo Post

time22-05-2025

  • Business
  • Borneo Post

Local support grows for plan to make northern Sarawak a ‘rice bowl'

Sarawak Deputy Minister Martin Ben told the DUN on Tuesday that 11 areas totaling 4,264 hectares have been identified for modern rice cultivation. – Bernama photo MIRI (May 22): Communities in the Limbang Division have welcomed the state government's plan to transform the region into northern Sarawak's 'rice bowl', citing its potential to boost both the economy and food security. Limbang Malay Association chairman Mohamad Abu said the project is timely and well-suited to the region's fertile land, and it would significantly benefit the local economy, particularly the Malay community. 'We have been very supportive of this effort for a long time and there are many areas in Limbang that can be developed to be used as rice granaries in line with Sarawak's efforts to ensure improved food security. 'This project will certainly have a positive impact in empowering the economy, especially the Malay community in rural areas,' he said. He added that this development shows northern Sarawak is not being left behind and urged locals to take advantage of new opportunities in agriculture, livestock and agro-tourism. Sarawak Deputy Minister of Food Industry, Commodity, and Regional Development, Datuk Martin Ben, told the State State Legislative Assembly on Tuesday that 11 areas totaling 4,264 hectares have been identified for modern rice cultivation. Of these, six areas encompassing 2,734 hectares are located in the Limbang District, while five areas totaling 1,530 hectares are in Lawas District. Two areas – Kampung Pandam in Limbang (809 hectares) and Sundar in Lawas (300 hectares) – have already been officially gazetted for rice cultivation. Meanwhile, Kampung Lupak Rangas resident, Ibrahim Tapa, echoed this sentiment, saying that Limbang holds strong potential for rice cultivation, which has been underutilised in the past. 'Indeed, this effort has been highly anticipated and supported by residents, especially in rural areas, for a long time. 'This rice cultivation project can increase income and become a new source of livelihood for young farmers and can provide high returns,' he said. Ibrahim also expressed hope that the project would convert idle land into productive assets, positioning Limbang and Lawas as major rice-producing regions for Sarawak, with potential to export to neighboring Brunei. In the Lawas District, the Ba Kelalan highlands are already a major producer of the premium Adan rice, more commonly known as Bario rice, outside the region and overseas. The overall initiative is expected to enhance Sarawak's food security and reduce its reliance on imported rice, which is often subject to volatile international market prices. limbang northern sarawak padi rice bowl

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