Bella Hadid and her partner Adan Banuelos appear smitten as they adorably adorn the streets of New York City with Western flair
Bella Hadid appeared as though she had just stepped out of Texas when she and her boyfriend, Adan Banuelos, strolled the streets of New York City.
Bella, 27, looked adorable in a halter minidress with white lace trim and red and white polka dots.

The supermodel’s outfit was finished with brown leather handbag and knee-high brown boots.
Wearing a green shirt, boots, a cowboy hat, and well-worn pants, her 35-year-old partner looked like the tough horseman he is.
Adan stroked his beard while Bella gripped his arm and they walked through the crowded terrace of a restaurant.
The two had previously introduced a touch of the cowboy way of life to Manhattan. The couple enjoyed a date night out on Wednesday, looking like they had just left the ranch.
At Zero Bond, a members-only club located in the NoHo area of Manhattan on the junction of Broadway and Bond Street, the pair got together with pals.
Adan is a National Cutting Horse Association Riders Hall of Famer in addition to being a hugely successful rodeo star and equestrian champion.

When TMZ caught the couple holding hands and sharing a kiss in Fort Worth, Texas in October 2023, they began stoking dating rumors.
The Austin American-Statesman reports that Hadid has since relocated to Fort Worth, if only temporarily, in order to be nearer to her partner.
Hadid has been observed by North Texans on a few occasions this year, most notably in March when she supported Banuelos at Arlington’s yearly rodeo.
That implies that at some point in the upcoming month, they will celebrate their one-year anniversary.
The Mexican-American horse rider, who has several accoladres, is most renowned for being the 2020 Futurity Champion and the four-time Rider of the Year, which he achieved four times before being inducted into the NCHA Hall of Fame in 2017.
The catwalk queen, like her partner, has loved horses since she was a young child, but her Lyme sickness forced her to give up riding.

She was reportedly headed toward being an Olympic-caliber rider when she was found to have Lyme illness in 2013.
However, Hadid has been able to return to riding and participating in the sport she has always loved since then.