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Bella Hadid Struts Past Her Ex The Weeknd On Victoria's Secret Fashion Show Runway

In lingerie, naturally.

If we've learned one thing this week, it's that Bella Hadid is all of us.

Let us begin by catching you up to speed: a few weeks ago, Canadian singer The Weeknd and Bella broke up. They dated for 18 months and were arguably everyone's favourite couple. So when news broke, so did our hearts.

Then, as the 20-year-old model was taking off on a jet plane to the city of love (Paris, obviously) to walk in her first Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, another model caught her doing what we ALL do after a breakup: creeping old photos of her ex.

Bella looking at the picture of her and abel kissing on the VS plane😭

A photo posted by Alexandra (@jenner_hadids) on

To be exact, creeping a photo taken months ago of herself smoochin' Scarborough, Ont.'s Abel Tesfaye.

Girl, we feel you.

On Wednesday in Paris, Hadid had to do what every single one of us would classify as our worst nightmare: work with our ex.

Yup, on the glitzy Victoria's Secret runway, as The Weeknd performed his smash hit "Starboy," Hadid had to strut past her ex, wearing gorgeous metallic lingerie.

Cue the run in.

Yes, friends: this is what we like to call the perfect post-breakup situation.

Looking absolutely stunning? Check. Legs for days? Check. Wind machine? Check. A little bit of side-eye? Major check.

"Tell him, boy, bye."

According to Vogue, The Weeknd tried pulling an Adam Levine and danced with the supermodel as she came down the catwalk. But Bella was having none of it.

Sorry, Abel. It looks like Bella may be the one who got away.

To check out every single look from the 2016 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, check out the slideshow below!

2016 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show in Paris

Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2016

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