American supermodel Gigi Hadid has publicly addressed her name appearing in recently circulated documents linked to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, expressing shock, discomfort, and strong denial of any personal connection to him.
The remarks come after portions of previously disclosed materials related to Epstein resurfaced in the United States, prompting renewed scrutiny of individuals referenced in historical communications. Among them were mentions of Gigi Hadid and her sister, Bella Hadid, in an email exchange dated 2015.
In a response shared via social media, Gigi Hadid reacted to a fan comment that referenced the matter, describing the experience as deeply distressing. The original comment, which has since been removed, prompted her to clarify her position directly and publicly.
She stated unequivocally that she has never had any association with Epstein. “I have never met that man in my life,” she said, adding that it was “extremely disturbing” to see her name linked to him in any context. She further described the situation as “horrifying”, particularly given the nature of the allegations associated with Epstein.
Key Details of the Epstein Document Reference
| Category | Information |
|---|---|
| Document Type | Email correspondence (2015) |
| Individuals Mentioned | Gigi Hadid, Bella Hadid |
| Context | Third-party discussion of modelling careers |
| Epstein Status | Deceased (2019) |
| Related Co-conspirator | Ghislaine Maxwell |
Hadid suggested that Epstein frequently attempted to influence or insert himself into discussions involving high-profile careers, which she believes explains why various public figures’ names appear in archived materials. She stressed, however, that such references should not be interpreted as evidence of personal contact or relationships.
The model also explained why she had previously refrained from commenting on the matter, stating that she was concerned public discussion might overshadow the experiences of actual victims connected to Epstein’s crimes.
“I did not speak about it earlier because I did not want to take attention away from the survivors,” she implied in her statement, underscoring her sensitivity to the wider context of the case.
Now 30, Hadid also reflected on her professional background, acknowledging that she grew up in a privileged environment but emphasising that her parents instilled in her a strong work ethic. She noted that she began engaging with modelling agencies before the age of 18 and officially signed with a major agency in 2012, building her career through sustained professional work rather than external influence.
Epstein Case Background
Jeffrey Epstein was first convicted in 2008 following allegations of soliciting prostitution involving minors, for which he served a prison sentence after a controversial plea agreement. He was later arrested again in 2019 on federal charges of sex trafficking of minors. Epstein died in custody the same year while awaiting trial.
His longtime associate, Ghislaine Maxwell, was subsequently convicted of sex trafficking offences and is currently serving a 20-year prison sentence in the United States.
The renewed attention surrounding the recently released documents has once again drawn public focus to individuals mentioned in historical records, prompting several public figures to issue clarifications or denials.
In Hadid’s case, her statement underscores a firm rejection of any involvement with Epstein, while also highlighting the broader sensitivity surrounding the continued release and interpretation of archival material connected to one of the most widely scrutinised criminal cases in modern American history.
