{"id":63459,"date":"2025-01-28T19:39:32","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T19:39:32","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/viral-bella-hadid-tiktok-sound-blasted-for-triggering-eating-disorders-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T19:39:32","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T19:39:32","slug":"viral-bella-hadid-tiktok-sound-blasted-for-triggering-eating-disorders-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/viral-bella-hadid-tiktok-sound-blasted-for-triggering-eating-disorders-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Viral Bella Hadid TikTok sound blasted for triggering eating disorders &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Viral Bella Hadid TikTok sound blasted for triggering eating disorders WIKIMEDIA: GnexseditBella Hadid\u2019s viral TikTok sound is being blasted on the social media app for \u201ctriggering\u201d eating disorders. The sound, which features the supermodel saying, \u201cSo\u2026 my name\u2026 my name is Bella Hadid,\u201d has been used in over 86,000 videos across TikTok. Many people use the audio to lightheartedly share what they\u2019ve done to make themselves feel like models, like adding extra lettuce to their burrito bowls, cutting down on sweets, and eating a salad for dinner. Others, however, have used the Bella Hadid sound to share videos endorsing certain food habits, with some promoting the idea of skipping meals, not eating at all, and joking about starving themselves. In light of the viral trend, TikTokers have begun to condemn the trend for promoting and triggering eating disorders. Bella Hadid TikTok sound blasted for triggering eating disorders TikToker Victoria Paris, a lifestyle influencer with over 1.3 million followers, admitted that these videos \u201cslightly triggered\u201d her ED (Eating Disorder). In her viral video, she said that the trend \u201cslightly triggered\u201d her eating disorder, and that she has to \u201cswipe or look away\u201d from the videos. Click here if TikTok doesn\u2019t load below. In the comments, many users agreed with Victoria\u2019s stance, with some saying they that they felt inspired to engage in disordered eating because of the videos using the viral sound. \u201cNo same the ED has been fully triggered and wants to come back,\u201d one user commented. \u201cSame it\u2019s so triggering but yet I\u2019ll be peeking with one eye,\u201d another wrote. \u201cMe trying to laugh as if I\u2019m not going to think abt it for the res of the day,\u201d a third added. Others expressed concern for those making videos that joke about disordered eating. \u201cAnd the way some of them don\u2019t even realize it\u2019s a whole ED,\u201d one shared. While the popular audio features Bella\u2019s voice, the model has been vocal about her own experience with eating disorders and body dysmorphia as a teenager in an interview with Vogue on March 15. \u201cI\u2019d pack my little lunch with my three raspberries, my celery stick. I was just trying, I realize now, to feel in control of myself when I felt so out of control of everything else,\u201d she said. Although she revealed that she has a much healthier relationship with food now, she still has feelings of body dysmorphia, explaining: \u201cI can barely look in the mirror to this day because of that period in my life.\u201d<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Viral Bella Hadid TikTok sound blasted for triggering eating disorders WIKIMEDIA: GnexseditBella Hadid\u2019s viral TikTok sound is being blasted on the social media app for \u201ctriggering\u201d eating disorders. The sound, which features the supermodel saying, \u201cSo\u2026 my name\u2026 my name is Bella Hadid,\u201d has been used in over 86,000 videos across TikTok. 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