The 20-year-old model says she has a regular ritual with her pals involving her favourite takeaway treat in order to mark the beginning of a break, reports Grazia magazine.
"Friends first, always, then burgers. When I am on my way back from a trip, I let my friends know my ETA and when I arrive home, they're waiting on my couch with takeout burgers.
"Time with them is like being back in high school, they insult me to no end. It's a little slice of normality," Hadid says.
"Everything happens for a reason. My mom has instilled it and I truly believe it. It helps me to do what I do every day, pick myself up and start again.
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