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Title: Bella Hadid’s Dream of Family with Equestrian Adan Banuelos: A Love Story in the Making


Bella Hadid is in love with Adan Banuelos, dreaming of getting married, becoming a mother, and growing her family. The 28-year-old supermodel met the 37-year-old Texan cowboy at a horse show and began dating in October 2023.

Adan Banuelos is a Mexican-American professional equestrian, living in the Fort Worth area, Texas. Hailing from a family of horsemen, he has established himself as one of the most eminent trainers in his sport. In 2017, he was inducted into the National Cutting Horse Hall of Fame at just 28.

In a May 2025 interview with British Vogue, she reflected on her relationship with her beau, Adan Banuelos, and their future, and had heartwarming conversations. The couple hopes to build a home and have a family someday.

Hadid opened up about family planning, sharing, "Family is on my mind. I can’t wait to be a mom."

Sharing her enthusiasm and excitement to embrace motherhood, she further continued, "I think that I’m somebody for a lot of people, but in the real intimate way of being the person that somebody can count on consistently, that will change my life for me. And I cannot wait. I never grew up being like, ‘Oh, I have this vision of marriage.’"

Bella Hadid also mirrored the picture of her perspective, saying, "I have this vision of being a mother. But it’s got to a point where I’m like: ‘You know what? That’s something that’s for me.’ I think that would make me truly happy."

Indicating the depth of her relationship with Adan Banuelos, the renowned television personality also revealed the "biggest dream" that she shares with her partner. "Our biggest dream is to have a summer camp for children. Being in a relationship – he works so much, I work so much – we come together to have these conversations. He knows my passion is philanthropy. I think that’s where I struggle being in this world of so much stimulation."

She followed up with how she feels overstimulated and desires to "just be somewhere helping everybody." "I think I would wake up in the morning feeling better every day if I could wake up for somebody else, and not for something that meant that I was in a photograph or for me to make more money. I wish I could just be somebody for somebody else," Hadid explained.

Everything We Know About Bella Hadid’s Boyfriend, Adan Banuelos

He Comes from a Lineage of Equestrians
Born on April 8, 1989, in Fort Worth, Adan Banuelos comes from a family rooted in equestrian traditions. He follows in his father, Ascencion Banuelos’s, footsteps. Ascencion became the first Mexican-American inducted into the National Cutting Horse Association (NCHA) Hall of Fame at the age of 13.

He Has Loved Riding Horses Since He Was a Child
Adan has been passionate about horse riding since his childhood. According to a Vogue report, the Horse Sense film’s storyline draws heavily from Hadid’s boyfriend’s personal life and career.

A Film Based on His Life
The 2024 movie discloses that his connection to horses began even before birth. It reveals that his mother rode horses till she was seven months pregnant with him. Banuelos spoke with W at the premiere event and shared, "This has been a passion of mine since before I can remember. Without a doubt, there was never anything else that I was going to do."

Adan Banuelos Specializes in Training Riders and Cutting Horses
Adan is known as a popular cutting horse trainer who trains riders as well. Per AB Performance Horses, he has a training facility in Weatherford, Texas, named Adan Banuelos Performance Horses. He guides the learners to understand the sport of cutting and master the skill.

Here’s How Bella Hadid and Adan Banuelos’s Love Story Blossomed

In the new cover interview with British Vogue, Bella Hadid reminisced about meeting the love of her life in Texas. Recalling those days, she shared about relocating to Texas, adding, "My mom was already building a house with my stepdad in Texas. They were like: ‘OK, we’re not going to leave you by yourself.’ At the time I was a 26-year-old living with her mom on our farm that I also pay for, feeling a full tiny baby child. They were basically like: ‘Just come. You can ride, sleep, tap out. You just can’t be alone.’"

Recounting her experience of working with her stepfather, she chimed in, "So I go. I’m with my stepdad. We move cows, we’re on trail rides, and I’m starting to feel a little better, but just still dealing with my own stuff. Then, the next day, I meet my boyfriend."

Their interaction resembled a fairytale as Hadid described the moment as, "I saw him walk in and it was like a gust of fresh air. So he basically came in, walked into the exhibit hall, which is where we do all of the show stuff. I was getting a cowboy hat fitted. I just saw him and I was like that’s the…"

Gushing about her boyfriend, she continued, "I always wanted the cowboy. And he’s pretty gorgeous." In January 2024, Bella confirmed their relationship by posting a picture on Instagram featuring Adan Banuelos.

While the couple prefers to keep their personal lives private and far from the limelight, they are often photographed at different equestrian competitions and grand events.

Adan Banuelos’s Equation with His Father Explored

Adan Banuelos has been continuing his family’s legacy for years now. Per Facts.net, he excelled in horse riding by learning from his family and teachers. His family members, Kent Shiozawa, Drummond Ranch’s Tim Drummond, and Western States Ranches’s Wes Adams had a huge impact on his career.

While Adan’s current net worth has not officially been revealed, his Instagram bio mentions him as the "7 million dollar rider." Also, it is publicly known that he amassed over $5 million from horse riding.

Per Teton Ridge+, Ascencion Banuelos expressed his appreciation for his son, sharing, "It’s almost like I’m out there doing it, the feeling is that strong. I was doing my job; it’s a team deal, and you pray everything goes right. Adan did a tremendous job organizing the herd, because we didn’t know how the cattle were going to respond in that arena with that crowd. It was a great feeling to see your son win, and we are very blessed, but he has been preparing for it for many years."

While conversing about the National Cutting Horse Association Open Futurity championship in 2020, he also applauded the 6-year-old mare. "I felt like he had a good chance at winning, because that mare is so awesome. She is so clean, and loves to work a cow; all she wants to do is work a cow. Adan loves that mare. It’s a great team, and he has so much confidence and he is such a cool showman, he just went ahead and showed her."

He continued showing his love for Adan Banuelos, further highlighting his son’s love for horses. Recounting his son’s childhood days, he also added, "Even when he was little and got bucked off, just give him a little time, and he’d be back on."

Concentrating on the equation between horses and trainers, he elaborated on the differences in techniques. Ascencion explained, "There is a difference between training horses like a job and training horses because you love them. If you look at a horse like a friend, you can deal with a friend. If you work horses like a job, it’s like a factory; you are going to make every horse the same, and not get the best out of it, because they are not going to give it. Adan is a true horseman, because he loves what he does."

According to a CHTOLive report, Ascencion left his home in Lobatos to achieve his dreams in the U.S. At the age of 13, he took this major life decision and crossed the river for a better future. He fought against all battles and emerged victorious, making his name one of his generation’s most renowned equestrians. His net worth is around $2.2 million.

Bella Hadid is in a loving relationship with Adan Banuelos, a 37-year-old professional equestrian from Texas, whom she met at a horse show in October 2023. The couple shares dreams of marriage and starting a family, with Hadid expressing her desire to become a mother and her passion for philanthropy. In a recent interview, she reflected on the importance of family and her aspirations to create a summer camp for children, highlighting her wish to contribute positively to others’ lives.

Adan Banuelos, who comes from a family of equestrians, has made a name for himself in the cutting horse industry, being inducted into the National Cutting Horse Hall of Fame at a young age. His dedication to the sport is evident, as he runs a training facility in Texas and has a deep-rooted passion for horses, which began in childhood. His father, Ascencion Banuelos, also a renowned equestrian, has played a significant role in shaping Adan’s career and values.

The couple prefers to keep their relationship private, often seen together at equestrian events. Hadid reminisced about their first meeting, describing it as a fairytale moment that sparked her interest in Banuelos. Their bond is characterized by mutual support and shared dreams, as they navigate their busy careers while nurturing their relationship.

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Title: Excitement Builds for the 2025 International Marbach Eventing Competition

Ingrid Klimke pilots a high-octane Equistros Siena Just Do It. Photo by Tilly Berendt.

“The number of entries is impressive,” says Dr. Anna Fecke (BadGrönenbach) from the tournament management, “we have more registrations than last year!”

Over 120 riders from eleven nations, bringing approximately 170 horses, will saddle up and compete at the International Marbach Eventing on the beautifully situated grounds of Baden-Württemberg’s Marbach State Stud from May 15 to 18, 2025. The organizers of the Interest Group of Eventing Riders in Baden-Württemberg (IGV-BW), which has been responsible for the event in Marbach for years, are using the 2025 event as a dress rehearsal, as the Official German Nations Cup is expected to be held in the Alb region in 2026.

Dr. Danièle Vogg (Radolfzell) will be the first-time Sports Show Director, and the new IGV Chairman Holger Sontheim (Veringendorf) will also be a member of the show management team.

Each country is only allowed to hold one official Nations Cup (CCIO4) per year. This “normally” takes place at the CHIO Aachen, the “World Equestrian Festival.” However, because the World Championships in the disciplines of show jumping, dressage, eventing, vaulting, driving, and para-dressage will take place there in 2026 (August 11-23), the Nations Cups for the various categories will be organized at other locations next year. If the final award is made by the FEI (Finance Equestrian Federation), the CCIO4 would take place from May 14-17, 2026.

The four-star competition for the iWEST Tiernahrung Prize, the two-star competition for the OutletCity Metzingen Prize, and the one-star intro competition for the fischer Prize are now open for the 2025 International Marbach Eventing, starting Thursday, May 15. Once again, the competitions will determine the winners and runners-up of the German Professional Equestrian Championship, the Baden-Württemberg Equestrian Championship, and the U25 Sponsorship Prize.

The defending champion of the Professional Rider Championship, held in Marbach for the 22nd consecutive year, is “local hero” Michael Jung (Horb). The riding master is a four-time Olympic and World Champion since Paris 2024, as well as a seven-time European Champion, and has already secured the Professional Rider Championship in Marbach nine times. Last year’s winner was Münsingen-born horseman Dirk Schrade (Heidmühlen), who was the team Olympic champion in London in 2012. Sonja Kirn (Altensteig) won the 2024 State Championship, and Libussa Lübbeke (Warendorf) took home the gold ribbon in the U25 sponsorship prize.

At the top of the entry list, alongside Michael Jung, is Ingrid Klimke from Münster. Like Michael Jung, she holds the very rarely awarded title of “Reitmeister,” which she was awarded in 2012, making her only the second woman to do so. In the same year, then-Federal President Joachim Gauck presented her with the Silver Laurel Leaf, Germany’s highest sporting honor. With the German eventing team, the 57-year-old won two gold medals (2008 Hong Kong, 2012 London) and a silver medal in 2016 in Rio de Janeiro at five Olympic Games. She was twice Team World Champion (2006 Aachen, 2014 Normandy), and in 2018 in Tryon (USA) she won individual bronze at the World Championships. The daughter of dressage icon Dr. Reiner Klimke has collected six gold, two silver, and three bronze medals at nine European Championships. In dressage, she won team bronze in Herning in 2022.

Other well-known names and special performers are also on the starting list. For example, Malin Hansen-Hotopp (48). She lives in Gransebieth, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, and won silver at the European Championships with the German team in Le Pin au Haras, France, in 2023. Sofia Sjöberg (27), a Swede with a Swedish father and an American mother, was born and raised in South Kensington, London. From 2016 to 2019, she trained with Michael Jung and competed for Sweden at the European Championships in 2021 and 2023. Competing in the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris was the highlight of her career so far. Felix Vogg, a native of Waiblingen, who competes for Switzerland, pursues equestrian sports as a professional at his own facility near Überlingen. The 34-year-old competed in the 2016 Rio Olympics and the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, finishing eighth in the individual rankings at Paris 2024. He also participated in three World Championships and five European Championships. In 2012, the holder of the Golden Riding Badge won the overall World Cup and was the first Swiss rider in over 70 years to win the five-star competition in Luhmühlen. Fouaad Mirza is a native of India who won the individual and team gold medals at the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta, Indonesia. He competed in the 2021 Tokyo Olympics. The 33-year-old is coached by Sandra Auffarth (Ganderkesee-Bergedorf), who won team gold and individual bronze in London 2012. Fouaad Mirza is also enrolled as a psychology student at the University of Northampton, Great Britain.

Since January, the “construction team” led by Gottfried Seitter and Holger Deifel, in coordination with Michael Gola and Clemens Santschi, has been busy preparing the route.

Course designer Bernd Backhaus (Gladenbach), who is now responsible for the course layout for the third time, was also involved throughout. Steinmetz, 54, used to ride in Marbach himself and finished fifth in the then CIC2* in 2004. He has been “in the business” for almost 20 years, having designed courses for international eventing tournaments in Wiesbaden and as part of the CHIO Aachen, among others, and has also designed courses up to four-star level, for example, at the Polish eventing center in Strzegom.

A total of 24 participants from Australia, Belgium, Denmark, India, Italy, the Netherlands, Austria, Switzerland, Sweden, Thailand, and Germany will be competing in Marbach. The schedule lists the disciplines in the traditional order: The dressage will take place on Thursday and Friday, May 15 and 16, 2025, in the stud’s large arena; riders will saddle up for the cross country on Saturday, May 17, and the concluding show jumping will take place on Sunday, May 18, again in the arena. The show jumping of the one-star competition is already scheduled for Saturday morning, with the award ceremony planned for around 6 p.m. in the stadium. Fifteen candidates have been stabled for the DSP Eventers Auction, which can be tested for a week before being put up for sale via online auction the following week. A spacious exhibition area and a diverse range of culinary offerings complete the four-day program.

Tickets for the cross country day on Saturday cost €20 at the box office (reduced price €15 for young people aged 18 and over, seniors aged 65 and over, schoolchildren, students, and people with disabilities, each with ID). Children and young people up to 18 years of age are admitted free of charge. Advance tickets cost €15 (reduced price €10), and group discounts for ten or more people are ten percent off. All prices include VAT, plus shipping, and are available from Easy Ticket Service, www.easy-ticket-service.de, the ticket hotline at +49 711 2555555, or at the box office. Admission is free for the dressage (Thursday and Friday) and the show jumping (Sunday). Accompanying persons of disabled people with a B on their ID receive free admission.

Don’t miss EN’s own Tilly Berendt on commentary from Marbach this weekend! View the live stream here.

Marbach CCI4*-S (Germany): Website, Entries/Timing/Scoring, Live Stream on ClipMyHorse.TV.

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