Bella Hadid and her cowboy boyfriend’s relationship has been put out to pasture.
Sources tell Page Six that the model and her equestrian beau Adan Banuelos have split after two years together.
A source tells us the pair have been on-again, off-again and that they had a “tumultuous” relationship.
We’re told that Hadid and Banuelos also have business ties, having purchased million-dollar horses together, making the break-up even more complicated.
It’s been a rough ride.
We first heard that the pair were on the outs back in June.
Banuelos posted a sweet Instagram wishing her a happy anniversary in October, saying, “Even with all the chaos and ugliness, He gave us something pure and beautiful. Love you, baby. I’ll keep reminding you every day just how much.”
There were also posts of her attending one of his events in early December though none showed them together.
By the end of December sources were again whispering to Page Six that the horse had bolted.
Hadid spent her holidays with a group of pals in Aspen, minus Banuelos.
Reps did not respond to request for comment.
Entertainment Tonight was the first to report the spit.
The pair first started dating in the Fall of 2023 after they met at a horse show in Fort Worth, Texas.
“I saw him walk in and it was like a gust of fresh air,” she told British Vogue of the moment she first saw him.
The model moved into his into his 5th-wheel trailer at the start of their romance and bought a home in Texas.
“This young lady is one of the kindest, biggest-hearted and sweet person I’ve [ever met],” he said in a previous interview. “I mean I didn’t know God made ’em like that.”
Banuelos is one of the most successful rodeo stars in recent years. At just 28, he was inducted into the National Cutting Horse Association (NCHA) Riders Hall of Fame. (Horse cutting is a rodeo discipline in which a rider separates a single cow from a herd, apparently).
Throughout his career, the horse trainer “has already amassed over five million dollars in earnings,” per his website.
So long, pardner!
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