Bella Hadid's blood-drenched role in The Beauty has helped her shed her "obsession with perfectionism." The model, who made a brief appearance in the Ryan Murphy-directed film, spoke candidly about how she ventured out of her "comfort zone" for her role in the movie.

"The entire set taught me how to relinquish control and my obsession with perfectionism," Bella told Vogue. "My comfort zone is where I feel in control, but I knew I had to step out of it, let go, and let myself be free."
Bella further noted that the role challenged her relationship with beauty standards and showed her a new perspective on self-love, as her character undergoes a messy transformation.
"At the end of the day, being beautiful or perfect was the lowest priority on my list, and that was a truly profound lesson for me," she revealed. "This lesson will stay with me for the rest of my life."
When asked about future roles, Bella hinted, "If they do a live-action Spirit movie, count me in. I'm ready to go."
Elsewhere in the conversation, the founder of Orbela also spoke about her inner peace era.
"It's been a year of growth and understanding myself better," Bella told the outlet. "For me, trusting my intuition and walking in my truth to see what comes up along the way is truly important to me."