Bella Hadid and ex Adan Banuelos spark reconciliation rumors with cozy hangout at Taylor Sheridan’s ranch
Bella Hadid and her ex-boyfriend Adan Banuelos are fueling reconciliation rumors after being spotted together at a celebrity cutting event at Taylor Sheridan’s ranch in Texas. The pair, who reportedly split in January 2026 due to differing lifestyles, were seen sitting closely and wearing cowboy hats during the outing. Their separation was previously marked by a public intoxication arrest involving Banuelos and a traffic stop involving Hadid in the same location.
- ▪Bella Hadid and Adan Banuelos were photographed sitting closely at a celebrity cutting event at Taylor Sheridan’s ranch in Texas.
- ▪The couple reportedly split in January 2026 due to differing lifestyles, with sources citing Hadid’s high-profile background and Banuelos’ preference for a low-key rodeo lifestyle.
- ▪Banuelos was arrested for public intoxication on January 31, 2026, shortly after Hadid was pulled over in Weatherford, Texas.
- ▪A police report indicated that Banuelos approached deputies during Hadid’s traffic stop, expressing concern for her well-being.
- ▪The pair was first linked romantically in October 2023 after being seen kissing in Fort Worth, Texas.
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Celebrity News Bella Hadid and ex Adan Banuelos spark reconciliation rumors with cozy hangout at Taylor Sheridan’s ranch By Audrey Rock Published May 1, 2026, 10:16 p.m. ET Bella Hadid and ex Adan Banuelos are sparking reconciliation rumors. The supermodel, 29, and pro equestrian, 37, were spotted getting cozy at a celebrity cutting event held at Taylor Sheridan’s ranch in Texas approximately two weeks ago. In a snapshot obtained by TMZ, the pair was pictured sitting closely and chatting at the event. Banuelos and Hadid both wore cowboy hats for the outing. Bath appeared to be smiling and relaxed. Reps for Hadid and Banuelos did not immediately respond to Page Six’s requests for comment on Friday evening.
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