It was a sunny morning at Beech Hill Museum, and Joanna Riggs walked through the entrance, ready for another day filled with adventure and history. As she made her way to her office, she glanced towards the exhibit hall and froze in her tracks. Standing in front of the Monolith, admiring its grandeur, was none other than supermodel Gigi Hadid. Joanna's jaw dropped in disbelief.

Trying to maintain her composure, Joanna discreetly ran to Henrik van der Hune's laboratory. Bursting through the door, she found Henrik hunched over a table, examining some ancient Mayan artifacts.

"Henrik, you won't believe who's here!" Joanna whispered excitedly.

Henrik looked up, adjusting his glasses. "Who? Another Karen?"

"No," Joanna said, catching her breath. "Gigi Hadid! She's here, at Beech Hill, right now!"

Henrik's eyebrows shot up. "Gigi Hadid? The supermodel? What on earth is she doing here?"

"I don't know, but we need to tell Eva King," Joanna said, pulling Henrik out of the lab and heading towards the marketing and communications director's office.

They found Eva King, portrayed by Tayshia Adams, engrossed in her work. Joanna knocked on the open door to get her attention. "Eva, you won't believe this, but Gigi Hadid is at the museum."

Eva looked up, her expression shifting from curiosity to irritation. "Gigi Hadid? Ugh, I hate her."

Joanna and Henrik exchanged surprised glances. "Why?" Joanna asked.

Eva sighed, leaning back in her chair. "It's complicated. It has to do with that whole drama where Zayn allegedly hit Yolanda Hadid. I'm a huge fan of Zayn, and ever since that incident, I've had a hard time liking anyone in the Hadid family."

Henrik raised an eyebrow. "Eva, liking Zayn is one thing, but holding a grudge against Gigi because of something between Zayn and her mother seems a bit...extreme."

Eva shrugged. "Maybe. But I can't help it. It's just how I feel."

Joanna and Henrik nodded, deciding not to push the matter further. "Well, she's here now," Joanna said. "Henrik and I were going to take a peek at her admiring the Monolith. Want to join us?"

Eva shook her head. "No thanks, I'll pass."

Joanna and Henrik left Eva's office and made their way back to the exhibit hall. They carefully peeked around a corner, watching Gigi as she stood in awe of the Monolith.

"I wonder if she models her clothes based on ancient Mayan fashion," Joanna joked quietly.

Henrik chuckled. "Maybe she's here for inspiration for her next runway show."

Suddenly, Gigi turned and spotted them. Joanna and Henrik straightened up quickly, trying to look casual as Gigi approached them with a smile.

"Hi there," Gigi said warmly. "Are you two working here at the museum?"

Joanna nodded, still a bit starstruck. "Yes, I'm Joanna Riggs, the curator, and this is Henrik van der Hune, our expert in Mayan epigraphy. It's a pleasure to meet you."

Gigi beamed. "The pleasure is mine! I'm such a fan of museums and history. This place is amazing."

Joanna relaxed a bit, realizing how friendly Gigi was. "Thank you! We're glad to have you here. What brings you to Beech Hill?"

"I've always been fascinated by the Maya civilization," Gigi explained. "And I heard about this new exhibit. The Monolith is just breathtaking."

Henrik nodded appreciatively. "It truly is. The details in the carvings are incredible, and we're still learning so much from it."

Joanna and Henrik chatted with Gigi for a few more minutes, finding her to be genuinely interested in the history and artifacts. Eventually, Henrik nudged Joanna subtly. "Joanna, we should probably get back to the lab."

Joanna caught the hint. "Yes, of course. Gigi, it was wonderful meeting you. Enjoy the rest of your visit."

Gigi smiled warmly. "Thank you! I will. And thank you for taking the time to chat with me."

As Joanna and Henrik walked back to the laboratory, Joanna couldn't help but laugh. "Well, that was unexpected."

Henrik grinned. "Indeed. And you know, Gigi was quite lovely. I suppose not all celebrity encounters end in disaster."

"Definitely not," Joanna agreed. "But let's keep an eye out, just in case we get another surprise visitor."

They both chuckled, returning to their respective tasks, knowing that at Beech Hill Museum, every day could bring a new adventure – or at the very least, a good story to share over coffee.