Long-Lost Twins Carla Bruni and Bella Hadid Finally Met in Cannes

And it's all thanks to Naomi Campbell.

Conspiracy theorists, take note: All those rumors of Bella Hadid and Carla Bruni being the same person have officially been debunked because the two models were finally spotted together. The fateful meeting took place at the Cannes Film Festival, where the pair posed for a selfie as definitive proof. But where one conspiracy theory ends, another begins. Uploading the photo to Instagram on Monday, Bruni decided to start a rumor of her own. "Do I have a hidden daughter? @bellahadid," she wrote in the caption.

The whole thing was orchestrated by none other than Naomi Campbell, who invited the two to her charity gala dinner on Sunday night. The dinner was preceded by the Fashion for Relief fashion show, which Campbell threw in order to raise funds for Save the Children and Time’s Up, Vanity Fair reported. This year’s Fashion for Relief theme was “Race to Equality.” “I feel like we are taking two steps forward and one step back,” Campbell said at the event, according to Vanity Fair. “We look up to our world leaders — we are supposed to look up to our world leaders…I have seen things. I just got back from Africa two days ago, and we are not where we should be.”

“It’s what’s happening right now. It’s in our faces. Why shouldn’t it?" Campbell told Vanity Fair about her decision to raise money for Time’s Up. “And I think for every successful man there is a very strong and powerful woman.”

The fashion show, which has been raising money for different causes since 2005, featured Hadid, Winnie Harlow, and Campbell herself, among other supermodels, The Sun reported. Kendall Jenner was also in attendance. Although she didn't walk the runway, according to The Sun, she later joined Hadid, Campbell, Bruni, and others backstage before moving to the star-studded gala dinner.


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