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Selena Gomez Just Responded to Bella Hadid Deleting an Instagram She Commented On


After some time out of the public eye, Selena Gomez is definitely back in the spotlight with two new songs—that many think are about her ex, Justin Bieber—and a renewed social media presence.

Now, whether she intended to or not, the pop star finds herself in the middle of a possible internet drama with supermodel Bella Hadid. As with so many things online, there’s a lot of speculation going on here, but let’s see if we can break this down for anyone who doesn’t follow these two closely.

This drama seems to be rooted in the 2017 tabloid love triangle that happened between Hadid, The Weekend, and Gomez. For context, Hadid and The Weeknd have been dating on and off since 2015. But when they were apart in January 2017, he started seeing Gomez, at which time Hadid unfollowed Gomez on Instagram. Then, Gomez and The Weeknd unfollowed Hadid. Last year, Hadid and The Weeknd got back together before breaking up, yet again. At some point in between, Gomez re-followed Hadid on IG and, over the weekend, commented, “Stunning ?” on one of her posts.

Then, without explanation, Hadid deleted the entire post. While many online surmised this was because of Gomez’s comment, there’s no way to know Hadid’s true intention. Whatever the case, Gomez is bummed about the move. A fan account, @selssbrina, published a post about the situation and mentioned that Hadid had deleted the post Gomez commented on. The “Look at Her Now” singer saw said fan post and left a simple but telling reply: “That sucks ?.”

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But don’t take this as a sign that Selena Gomez and Bella Hadid are feuding. Like we said, Hadid could’ve deleted her post for a number of reasons. And while Gomez’s reply to the fan account implies she’s hurt, we don’t know anything for sure. SelGo has made it clear in the past, though, that she has no time for petty fodder like this. When fans tried to pit her and Hailey Bieber against each other following the release of her song “Love You to Lose Me” (which is probably about Justin), she shut it down.

“I am so grateful for the response of the song,” she said on Instagram Stories. “However, I will never stand for women tearing other women down. So please be kind to everyone.Please be kind, I don’t like seeing people being disrespectful or rude to other people, so please don’t do that.”



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Khloé Kardashian Calls Out Trolls For Deleting Their Vile Comments About Daughter True


We know Khloé Kardashian is strong. She’s proven it hundreds of times over on live television, online, and everywhere else that the paparazzi follow, and this month, she’s demonstrated how deeply her resilience runs. Last week saw Kardashian standing up to internet commenters criticizing her five-month-old daughter, True, for not sharing the biracial characteristics of her infant cousins. Kardashian’s responses defended her daughter against the onslaught of colorism. Now, she’s calling out the trolls too cowardly to even allow her that.

“I dislike the fact that people are allowed to comment on my daughters skin color but as soon as I comment kindly back and praise her for all that she is, the comment gets erased,” Kardashian posted on Twitter. “If you have the courage to post your nasty criticism please allow one to defend or comment back.” Instead of reading her comments and, you know, trying to learn from them and grow as a person, the trolls are apparently deleting their comments when Kardashian responds to them.

“We need to learn to praise all skin tones/ethnicities!” Kardashian wrote. “Our beauty is in our differences. We can learn so much! So proud of every human who is confident in who they are. I’m in my 30s I think I’m just finding this confidence. So I am patient with others. But allow me to voice mine.”

The only thing possibly shadier than talking shit about a five-month-old infant is being so cowardly that when someone calls you out, you don’t have the backbone to stand by what you said. It’s the internet, so filth reigns everywhere—but the Kardashians built their empire off of owning their circumstances and not letting anything go unsaid. It must be unimaginably frustrating for Kardashian to put in the emotional labor of being kind to a troll, only to have her response disappear along with their words.

Thankfully, it doesn’t seem like Kardashian is letting the trolls affect her happiness.

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Selena Gomez Puts Instagram on Private After Posting and Deleting a Message About Her 'Billboard' Profile


When you’re the most-followed person on Instagram for two years running, you can pretty much do whatever you want on the social media site—including making your account private. That’s what Selena Gomez just did, at least. The “Fetish” singer turned her Instagram account private early Tuesday morning, a few hours after she had posted and deleted a cryptic message on her Instagram Story. (If you’re one of the 130 million people who already follow her, don’t worry: You still have full access to all Selena content.)

People first noticed that the world’s most popular Insta had locked out new followers around 7 a.m. ET, when major fan account @SelenaHQ tweeted out the news. Selenators reacted with shock and worry: “So Selena Gomez made her insta private. Guys am shook and happy at the same time. Like I want someone else to take that most followed title. So they can leave my baby alone. All the slander against her is just too much,” one concerned fan tweeted. Others, however, found it funny that an account followed by hundreds of millions of people was now “private.” “Selena has half of ig following her, what’s the point of putting her account on private ?” one wrote.

Gomez flipped the switch shortly after posting and deleting a message seemingly criticizing her Billboard “Woman of the Year” profile to her Instagram Story, according to a screenshot captured by JustJared. “Never will I let another human guess my words ever again. Or invite them in my home. That is so hurtful. The most ‘ridiculous’ part of that is no one knowing my heart when I say things,” she captioned a zoomed-in screenshot of the Billboard article, which was published last week.

The section of the article in Gomez’s photo also uses the word “ridiculous,” which was attributed to the “Wolves” singer. Here’s that part, from the article’s opening paragraph, in full: “There’s a five-foot teddy bear sprawled across the kitchen floor in Selena Gomez’s North Hollywood home. ‘I know, I know,’ says Gomez, rolling her eyes, acknowledging that the stuffed animal doesn’t quite blend with the trio of armchairs nestled in the inviting, marble-accented nook. ‘It was a gift, and at first I thought, ‘This is so ridiculous, I can’t wait until I give it away to another person.’ But Gomez, 25, hasn’t let go of it—yet.”

It’s unclear what exactly offended Gomez about that seemingly innocent description, though it appears she feels she was misquoted about her feelings toward the teddy bear. The situation is made even more confusing by the fact that Gomez posted her Billboard cover on Twitter and thanked the magazine last Thursday, immediately after the article was published—which would imply that she had read and approved of the article at that time. And over the weekend, after attending the Billboard Women in Music 2017 event on Saturday, she posted the magazine cover on Instagram. “Thank you beyond for your acknowledgment and honor @billboard but honestly thank you more for the event you held for women. That night was so inspiring and every woman spoke eloquently and with such force. I’ll try to continue to give my best to even remotely live up to a title. In the mean time I hope we all continue to give our best when the world wants to give us the worst. We aren’t stopping the fight,” she wrote.

Neither Billboard nor Brooke Mazurek, the profile’s author, have commented on Gomez’s unexplained criticisms. And while the only way we’ll find out what exactly was so “hurtful” about the Billboard story is from Gomez herself, she’s previously acknowledged that she prefers to step back from the spotlight than offer up long, drawn-out explanations when things get overwhelming—so we many never solve the mystery of the five-foot teddy bear in her marble-accented nook.





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Kim Kardashian's Body Insecurities Are So Bad That Kourtney Tried Deleting Her Social Media


Kim Kardashian has been quite open about her body-image issues this season on Keeping Up With the Kardashians. Last week, we saw her get visibly upset when a tabloid ran candid bikini shots of her from a vacation in Mexico. “You take pictures and people just body-shame you,” she said. “It’s like literally giving me body dysmorphia.”

And she opened up more about her insecurities during last night’s episode. “When will they stop with this story? You definitely get a thick skin once you have been through it a lot, but pictures just keep coming up every day and they just won’t let it go. I know I can handle anything and everything, and if I can’t handle it…who can?” she said. “I just am in the house so much that I get so freaked out if anyone like, looks at me. [It’s a] full phobia—I freak out about everything. Why do I subject myself to being seen? Why don’t I just stay at home?”

Kim’s sisters, Kourtney and Khloé, blame social media for a lot of her insecurities. “It consumes you and it affects you,” Kourtney told Kim in the episode last night. “You just need to live your life. Why do you need to see this nonsense?”

But the sisters did more than just confront Kim about the issue. They straight-up tried to delete apps off her phone. In a clip from the episode, which we included below, Kourtney and Khloé set up a plan to distract Kim so they can wipe her phone clean of what they call “the bullshit.”

“Kim is normally not this insecure,” Khloé says before Kourtney adds, “If she just didn’t have access to social media or stopped looking at the blogs, I think that she would start to feel better.”

“I feel like one of the best things [Kim did for herself] after her Paris incident was she really detached herself from the Internet and social media,” Khloé said. “We really need to step in.”

So do they succeed in their plan? Watch to find out:

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