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Gigi Hadid and Zayn Malik have been co-parenting their 4-year-old daughter, Khai, since they broke up in October 2021. In a recent interview, Hadid opened up about the challenges and rewards of raising their daughter together despite their separation. She emphasized the importance of maintaining a strong and supportive relationship for Khai's sake, stating, "We have each other’s backs."
Hadid acknowledged that co-parenting can be difficult, but both she and Malik are committed to ensuring that Khai has a loving and stable environment. The model shared that they prioritize communication and collaboration when it comes to parenting decisions, which has helped them navigate their new dynamic.
She also expressed gratitude for the moments they share as a family, highlighting the joy that Khai brings to their lives. Hadid's candidness about their co-parenting journey reflects her dedication to being a responsible and caring mother, despite the complexities of their past relationship.
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