The supermodel gives fans a quiet, intimate look at the childhood she’s fiercely protecting for daughter Khai
Between strutting down runways and commanding magazine covers, Gigi Hadid is doing something far more grounding — finger-painting Disney princesses, frosting homemade birthday cakes, and tucking love notes into a five-year-old’s lunchbox.
The supermodel, who has long kept her personal life under careful wraps, recently offered fans a rare and tender glimpse into her world as a mother through a heartfelt Instagram carousel. The post, both understated and deeply human, captured the quieter rhythms of her life with daughter Khai — and the internet couldn’t get enough of it.
Gigi’s Carousel of Quiet Moments
The post opened with a poetic caption that felt more like a journal entry than a celebrity update — reflecting on weathering difficult days with grace, anticipating the slow arrival of spring, and dreaming of a wildflower path winding through her backyard garden. It was the kind of seasonal, hopeful reflection that made followers feel less like fans and more like old friends catching up.
Woven into the carousel were snapshots that painted a vivid domestic portrait — a homemade double-layer cake blanketed in frosting and rainbow sprinkles, and a single Belgian chocolate rose wrapped in clear cellophane, accompanied by a handwritten Valentine‘s note from mother to daughter. Sweet doesn’t begin to cover it.
100 Days, 100 Percent Love
One of the carousel’s most talked-about moments centered on a school milestone. The 100th day of school — now something of a cultural event among parents — was marked by Hadid in the most personal of ways: a handwritten card tucked inside Khai’s lunchbox, peppered with playful facts and a heartfelt declaration of unconditional love sealed at a perfect hundred percent.
She also shared an artsy black-and-white photograph of Khai’s backpack, its straps and buckles catching the light — a small but deliberate nod to the everyday rituals of motherhood that rarely make headlines, but probably should.
Privacy as an Act of Love
True to form, Hadid did not include Khai’s face in any of the photos — a boundary she has maintained since her daughter was born. Back in 2021, she addressed the paparazzi directly through a public letter, making her intentions unmistakably clear. She and former partner Zayn Malik had never intentionally shared their daughter’s face online, she explained, and their deepest hope was that Khai would one day choose for herself how she presents to the world — free to live as normal a childhood as possible, unburdened by a public image she never asked for.
That commitment remains visible in every post Hadid shares. A pink-and-white jacket. A little backpack. A crayon drawing. Each image carefully framed to celebrate Khai without exposing her — a balancing act that many parents in the public eye struggle to strike.
A Childhood Worth Protecting
Gigi Hadid knows better than most what it means to grow up in the public eye. The daughter of model and television personality Yolanda Hadid, she has navigated fame since adolescence. Perhaps that experience is precisely what fuels her resolve to give Khai something different — a childhood measured in garden beds and watercolor projects, not headlines.
Fans reacted to the carousel with warmth and visible emotion, many pausing on one detail: a child’s crayon drawing with a simple handwritten message of love from daughter to mother. The unscripted tenderness resonated deeply, capturing a quiet, genuine moment that stopped viewers mid-scroll and reminded them of the power of small expressions.
And maybe that’s the point. In a media landscape saturated with curated perfection, Hadid’s quieter posts — unfiltered, unhurried, and full of sprinkles — feel like something genuinely rare.
Source: Parade

