FORT WORTH, Texas — The Hadids have arrived in Texas and are trading the Hollywood Hills in for Texas rodeos. Yolanda Hadid, known for "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" and being the mother of supermodels Bella and Gigi Hadid, has moved to Fort Worth.

In an exclusive with the Architectural Digest, Hadid said her and her fiancé, Joseph Jingoli, built the single-story, horseshoe-shaped home overlooking the river after attending a horse show on a date.

“That trip was really my first introduction to Texas,” Hadid told Architectural Digest. “We went straight to Fort Worth, where there was a huge horse show with hundreds and hundreds of real, authentic cowboys. It was like being dropped right into a Western movie.”

Hadid describes falling in love with the city as she continued to date her now-fiance as they would return often. It wasn’t just the ranches and cattle that caught her eye, but the world of cutting horses.

Described as a retreat, Hadid says the new home is full of her ideas with the help of contractor S&B Construction. With Texas ranch and rodeo culture injected into every room in the home, Hadid describes staying on one side of the home when it’s just her and Jingoli, but describes the home being big enough for a family affair when they’re in town.

A key feature of the home is Hadid’s honey bar where she displays jars she finds while traveling.

Yolanda isn’t the only Hadid to make her way to the Lone Star State. Bella Hadid has been spotted in Fort Worth and told Allure Magazine in April she moved to Texas after stepping away from the modeling world.

The supermodel has also been seen supporting boyfriend and cowboy, Adan Banuelos, in Fort Worth.