'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' season 5: Yolanda Foster misses her daughter Bella

Aside from all the drama, what else can make "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" star Yolanda Foster hurt so much? Apparently, it's being away from her daughter Bella Hadid.

Bella has just signed with IMG Models in New York City. This happened shortly after Bella was dropped off by her mother to a college in New York. Modeling is really not new in the family, Bella's older sister Gigi is also an IMG model.

Bella took to Instagram to share the good news. She uploaded a photo and captioned it "Part of the @imgmodels team officially ❤@lisadiruocco."

What may seem like good news to beautiful Bella, mommy Foster took it badly. Foster took to Twitter to say "Missing you so much it hurts #LoveUMyBabyGirl @bellahadid"

Bella looks like she is headed to modeling success. Her sister Gigi was the "it" model in 2014 when she walked down the runway in New York Fashion Week. Gigi was also featured in the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue this year. Further, Gigi has been the face of Tom Ford beauty and covered CR Fashion Book.

Hopefully, this is a road that would keep Bella out of trouble. Just before going to New York City for college, Bella had trouble with the authorities.

According to a TMZ report, Bella was charged with DUI last July in Los Angeles. The report said that she was pulled over at 4 a.m. when she ran through a stop sign and almost hit an L.A. County Sheriff's Department patrol car.

During the breath test, Bella had a .14 score, which is twice the legal limit for drivers. Further, Bella is only 17 years old and drove with a suspended license. She was arrested, but released under the custody of Yolanda's current husband David Foster.

"Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" season 5 will return on October 10. Don't miss the good old housewives drama.

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