Kendall Jenner
Bella Hadid would reportedly support Kendall Jenner to date Anwar Hadid Reuters

Bella Hadid reportedly wants Kendall Jenner to date Anwar Hadid. The 21-year-old American model also hopes that the two get married in the future.

According to a report in Hollywood Life, Bella would be fully supportive, if they start a relationship. A source said: "Bella would completely support a relationship between her BFF Kendall and brother Anwar."

"In fact, Bella would absolutely love if her best friend and her brother were to date! Bella already loves Kendall like a sister, but the thought of Kendall potentially ending up a sister-in-law one day would be a dream come true for her," the insider added.

Kendall and Anwar first sparked romance rumors when they were photographed making out at a CFDA Awards after party in New York City in June. The photo came around the same time the model was linked up with NBA player Ben Simmons.

However, earlier this month, reports emerged that Kendall and the Philadelphia 76ers player have split. Their hectic schedules apparently created distance between them.

On 6 September, Page Six reported that Kendall and Anwar were seen making out again, at a Cipriani Downtown party in Soho with his sisters Bella and Gigi nearby.

"Kendall was sitting with Anwar all night and made out with him for quite some time," a witness said. "They didn't give a damn who saw them."

Previously, during an interview with ET, the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star said she feels the world is extremely interested in her personal life. She said: "It's not always easy, but I don't know, I just like to keep my private life private. I try my best, but at the same time, I try not to let being out with someone affect my everyday life. Like, if I want to go out and grab a smoothie with a friend who's a male, I'm not gonna let the paparazzi stop me from doing that and living my life and just being a normal person.

"I try to keep things as private as I can, but when it comes to a point, it's just not a big deal," she added.