Supermodel Gigi Hadid Has a Truly Odd, Secret Irrational Fear

And it isn't black cats, walking under a ladder or, obviously, breaking a mirror.

US model Gigi Hadid walks the runway at the 2018 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show on November 8, 2018 at Pier 94 in New York City. - Every year, the Victoria's Secret show brings its famous models together for what is consistently a glittery catwalk extravaganza. It's the most-watched fashion event of the year (800 million tune in annually) with around 12 million USD spent on putting the spectacle together according to Harper's Bazaar. (TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP/Getty Images)
US model Gigi Hadid walks the runway at the 2018 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show on November 8, 2018 at Pier 94 in New York City. - Every year, the Victoria's Secret show brings its famous models together for what is consistently a glittery catwalk extravaganza. It's the most-watched fashion event of the year (800 million tune in annually) with around 12 million USD spent on putting the spectacle together according to Harper's Bazaar. (TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP/Getty Images)
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In a new interview with  W Magazine, supermodel Gigi Hadid — who strutted her stuff in Milan a few months back — revealed what it is that keeps her up at night.

Or, more likely, gets her feeling freaked out in the morning.

But it isn’t spiders, heights or clowns that Hadid irrationally fears — it’s the water in her toilet.

“I don’t like getting out of the shower and for the toilet seat to be open,” she told the magazine. “I’m like, I have water on me, and the toilet has water in it, and I just won’t shower with the toilet open. I guarantee now you’re going to look at the toilet and it’s going to make you feel weird if it’s open while you shower.”

In addition to her secret fear, Hadid also opened up about her secret skill.

“At the movies or on TV, I can always figure out the murderer,” she said. “I studied criminal psychology in school, and people know that all my favorite TV shows are that kind of psychological puzzle, usually involving a murder.”

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