As Yellowstone, Bella Hadid impresses in Episode 13 with her equestrian skills and humor.
- Bella Hadid plays Sadie in a special role, and her riding skills and charm make her stand out.
- This episode has more guest stars and a live show, which makes Yellowstone even more exciting.
The last season of “Yellowstone” keeps surprising us. In episode 13, star Bella Hadid made a memorable guest appearance. The show’s author, Taylor Sheridan, played Travis’s girlfriend, Sadie.
Becky G, who plays Beth Dutton, made a striking appearance when she showed up at Travis’ Texas ranch as Hadid’s character. Their humorous conversation showed how playful Sadie was and set the tone for her part.
Beth was in charge of Travis’s horse auction when she saw him playing strip poker with the other guests. After telling him off, she saw Travis sell a horse for $3 million, which made her so proud that she invited him to the next day’s auction at Yellowstone Ranch.
Hadid’s character showed off her horseback riding skills at the auction while dressed in traditional Western clothes.
Aside from Hadid, the show also had Bart Johnson, who tried to flirt with Beth, and the band Turnpike Troubadours playing during the sale.
Hadid’s real-life experience as a rider made her part more real and showed off her skills both on and off-screen.
FAQ
What role did Bella Hadid play in Yellowstone?
Bella Hadid played Sadie, Travis Wheatley’s girlfriend and she brought a lot of charm to her special role.
What was the first thing Sadie did with Beth Dutton?
When Sadie met Beth, she humorously asked her if she was the masseuse, which initiated a humorous back-and-forth.
What was Travis Wheatley’s most important role in episode 13?
Travis impressed Beth by selling a horse at auction for $3 million after playing strip poker first.
Did Bella Hadid show off any real-life skills in the episode?
Yes, she did. She showed off her horseback riding skills, which were based on her real-life experience as a skilled horse rider.
What band played during the auction scene?
The Turnpike Troubadours played live during the Yellowstone auction, which made the show even more exciting.