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Gigi Hadid Says "All's Well That Ends Well" After Arrest in the Cayman Islands
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Date:2025-04-17 22:06:14
Gigi Hadid is putting her legal troubles behind her.
Hours after news of the supermodel's arrest for marijuana possession emerged, the supermodel shared a glimpse inside her vacation in the Cayman Islands, writing on Instagram July 18, "All's well that ends well."
The message could be interpreted as Hadid's response to her recent brush with local authorities. On July 10, after arriving at Grand Cayman's Owen Roberts International Airport for a trip, custom officials allegedly found "ganja and utensils used for the consumption of ganja" in luggage belonging to Hadid and her friend, Cayman Marl Road reported.
According to the outlet, the 28-year-old and her friend were then arrested on "suspicion Importation of Ganja and Importation of Utensils used for the consumption of ganja" and taken to the Prisoner Detention Center, where they were later released on bail.
"Gigi was traveling with marijuana purchased legally in NYC with a medical license," her rep told E! News. "It has also been legal for medical use in Grand Cayman since 2017. Her record remains clear and she enjoyed the rest of her time on the island."
Hadid and her pal face no further charges after pleading guilty at a July 12 court hearing and being fined $1,000.
While Hadid—who shares 2-year-old daughter Khai with ex Zayn Malik—has yet to directly address her arrest, she's clearly enjoying her time in the Cayman Islands.
As seen in her latest Instagram, she's spent time soaking up the sun with her pals on the beach and posing for photos in bikinis. One slide even shows Hadid snapping a selfie while listening to BFF Taylor Swift's hit song, "Cruel Summer."
And she's even receiving support from friends and family during this time, with Alana Hadid commenting on her July 18 Instagram post, "Love you sister."
E! News has reached out to authorities for comment on Hadid's arrest and has not heard back.
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