American model Gigi Hadid in Taylor Swift's Bad Blood music video. Photo / Instagram
American model Gigi Hadid was injured while making the Bad Blood video for bestie, singer Taylor Swift.
But the model enjoyed making the video alongside a cast of superstars including Jessica Alba, Selena Gomez and Cara Delevingne.
"Honestly it's the biggest production that I've ever been on," Hadid said on the Dan and Maz show on 2Day FM on Thursday.
"The sets were so insane. I would honestly imagine the Hunger Games sets to be very similar to them. I can't even imagine how much the video cost," she said.
For the cast, who were mostly made up of models and musicians, Hadid said it was a new experience for them to be on such a sizable production.
"I sprained my ankle doing the last scene because we were walking on rocky dirt in the end and we're all on like stilettos, like crazy heels, so to pretend to walk bad-ass through a horrible field is not easy," she said.
During the chat she also revealed the secret to her toned physique, boxing.
"I grew up playing volleyball and riding horses so when I moved to New York it was so weird for me to just go to the gym, and I hated it ... to lift weights and run on a treadmill so I started boxing and I love it, it's the only thing I do," she said.
Hadid, who is in Australia to promote Guess' Spring/Summer collection, said she tried SoulCycle, the LA exercise craze which involves a full-body workout class on a stationary bike and is favoured by celebrities including David Beckham and Lady Gaga, but it wasn't for her.
"I tried SoulCycle one time. It's like a cult thing in LA I hated it. It was the worst thing ever, sorry SoulCycle I just didn't get it," she said.
"For me, (with) boxing I get to be aggressive for about an hour and I'm really good friends with my trainer so we laugh and talk while we're beating each other up, so it's fun and I don't feel like an hour is going by," she said.
"But when I'm strapped on a bike or lying on the floor I'm watching the clock, I'm not really having the best time."