9 Celebrities Who Made Their Religion Go Viral (5 of 5)
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8. Bella Hadid — Islam
Supermodel Bella Hadid, who is half-Palestinian, has said in interviews that she is proud of her Muslim faith, which she and her siblings were raised on by their father, wealthy real estate mogul Mohammed Hadid who was born in Nazareth but came to the US at 14 as a refugee. Because of her family’s experiences, Bella has been an outspoken critic of Donald Trump’s anti-immigration policies, particularly those targeted at Muslims.
9. Lisa (BLACKPINK) — Buddhism
Known worldwide for her sharp choreography and global influence, Lisa has also quietly brought attention to her Buddhist roots. Raised in Thailand, where Buddhism shapes daily life, Lisa has never turned her faith into a performance—yet her subtle gestures, temple visits, and moments of reflection often spark viral conversations online. Fans notice the calm discipline, gratitude, and humility that are woven into her public image, which are values deeply connected to Buddhist practice. Lisa’s approach feels organic and unforced in an era where celebrities often package their spirituality for clicks. Without preaching or hashtags, she has shown how personal belief can travel across cultures, turning quiet devotion into a global point of curiosity and respect.