Gigi Hadid shows off bikini body in disposable snaps from Mykonos trip

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The vacation is over for this supermodel.

Gigi Hadid, 24, uploaded some pictures to her Gi’sposables account on Instagram on Thursday and revealed that her Mykonos girl’s trip wasn’t all it was cracked up to be. 

The Victoria’s Secret angel shared a photo of her posed in a mirror saying that while abroad, she was robbed. 

‘Mykonos film in. PS(A). Don’t let insta fool u. Got robbed. Never going back lol. Wouldn’t recommend. Spend your money elsewhere,’ she caption the photo.

‘Mykonos film in. PS(A). Don’t let insta fool u. Got robbed. Never going back lol. Wouldn’t recommend. Spend your money elsewhere,’ she caption the photo. While she didn’t give more information. She did share a photo of herself in a black bikini showing off her toned cover girl body. The blonde wore a blue long-sleeve cover up over her suit. Little sister, Bella Hadid, 22, joined in on the fun to help ring in their older sister Alana’s birthday. The group all seemed to be enjoying their fun in the sun sporting various bikinis and riding around on jet skis. But apparently, it wasn’t all fun and games for Zayn Malik’s ex. After touching down in the states again, Gigi knew how to make heads turn by stepping out for a date with the most eligible bachelor in town. She and The Bachelorette’s Tyler Cameron, 26, were spotted out in New York shortly after her vacation and Tyler’s overnight date with ex-girlfriend Hannah Brown, 24. ‘We both have things that are going on in our lives right now separately,’ she told People in an interview. ‘I’m not really sure where things stand with us right now, and I’m keeping my options open.’ One date just wasn’t enough for the new flames. They were both spotted out the following night at a bowling alley for date number two. ‘I guess I find it disrespectful,’ the Bachelor Happy Hour’s Rachel Lindsay said on the show. ‘It’s kind of like, bro, slow your roll. You’re on Twitter talking about ‘Hannah’s the queen’ and preaching about respect, but then you’re being a little disrespectful by dating her in such a public way where you know it’s going to get so much attention. I think that’s my beef with it.’ That must have sparked something in Hannah as she had something to say about it too. ‘I think that’s my beef with it, too. We are not dating-dating, at all, we hung out, but we also had conversations of both, like, knowing that there’s still something there. When you are in the public eye, you do have to just be respectful of each other. And yeah, I wish I would’ve got a little bit more than two days. But, you know, it is okay.’

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