The recent revelation of a third sister in the Hadid family has taken many by surprise. On May 30, it was confirmed that Aydan Nix, a 23-year-old graduate of the Parsons School of Design, is the half-sister of supermodels Gigi and Bella Hadid. As reported by various publications, including People Magazine, Nix’s mother, Terri Hatfield Dull, had a brief relationship with Mohamed Hadid, the father of Gigi and Bella, following his separation from their mother.
In a twist of fate that seems almost scripted, this family revelation echoes a plotline from HBO Max’s comedy series “The Other Two,” which aired from 2019 to 2023. The show, known for its quirky and exaggerated take on the entertainment industry, features a storyline that parodies the introduction of a never-before-seen Hadid sister. In the memorable episode titled “Chase Guest-Edits Vogue,” young pop star Chase Dreams, played by Case Walker, attends a lavish party revealing this third sister. Throughout the event, a figure covered in a sheet symbolizes the impending reveal, adding a comical twist to the narrative. Chase’s sister, Brooke, portrayed by Heléne Yorke, is thrilled to be part of the management team but finds herself constantly stepping outside to negotiate a brand deal with Chex Mix, all while the party’s guests are barred from using their phones to prevent any leaks about the secretive sister.
Television shows often find themselves inadvertently predicting real-life events, with “The Simpsons” being the most notable example. The emergence of a third Hadid sister is an especially humorous coincidence. For those unfamiliar, “The Other Two” cleverly satirizes the absurdities of contemporary fame and the entertainment business.