Bella Hadid’s new year’s resolution has people CONFUSED AF

So a video of Bella Hadid is doing the rounds for her…unusual… New Year's resolution: something the cool kids refer to as 'juuling'.

Are you familiar with the term? 'Cause we ain't. 

The model and current girlfriend of The Weeknd announced via her Instagram account today that she's quitting her bad habit of juuling, which is basically just the 2019 version of vaping.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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She put up a video of herself juuling and looking a LITTLE too stunning while doing so, taking several drags and creating a smoke flow from her mouth and nostrils.

We'd probably dissolve into a choking, gasping mess if we tried that…but nevertheless…

When it comes to smoking, the supermodel wrote;  "2019 resolution – quit juuling! So far so good!”  The comments were pretty funny, we have to admit.

She finished off the caption with far too many anti-smoking emojis to attempt to look serious about her goal. We see through the emojis though, it ain't hard.

Twitter users have been relentlessly slagging her for it, and it's pretty darn gas.

Mainly because uploading a video of yourself juuling doesn't exactly promote the idea of quitting juuling… if anything, her fans are probably more likely to try it out now. Logic??

The model previously had a cigarette smoking habit, so maybe she transitioned to juuling as a way of breaking free of nicotine addiction, who knows?

The kids these days, they're creating new trends and weird habits left, right and centre.

"What exactly is juuling?" I hear you ask. Great question, we've done some digging. It looks unnervingly like a flashdrive… so if you want to hide it from parents it's darn handy.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Juuls are a popular e-cigarette brand that works by heating cartridges of oils to create vapour which is then inhaled.

According to the company's website, they were created to help smokers move on from their addictions, but somehow they've become MASSIVELY popular among teens; there was a 75 percent increase in use from 2017 to 2018 (Good God).

The FDA announced on Wednesday that "critical" and "historic" efforts are being made to end the habit of teen vaping and juuling, after research is published showing the growing use of e-cigarettes, which the organisation said has reached "epidemic proportions,"

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Researchers have indicated that though e-cigarettes are better than traditional options, Women’s Health.claim they're still introducing cancer-causing chemicals into the body.

Hadid came under fire recently for her smoking habits, and was criticised on numerous occasions for glamorising the habit.

FDA commissioner Scott Gottlieb claims; "We cannot allow a whole new generation to become addicted to nicotine," said Gottlieb.

Bella, step it up gal. Good luck on your quitting journey, spirit sis.

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