Selena Gomez

Selena Gomez is taking a break from social media

The Rare Beauty mogul Selena Gomez recently took to Twitter and shared a video announcing her decision. In a video shared on Twitter, Selena can be seen saying, “I’m very happy. I’m so blessed. I have the best friends, the best fans in the whole world and I just couldn’t be happier. I’m good. I love who I am. I don’t care. I’m big. I’m not. I don’t care. I love who I am.” She continued, “And yeah, I’m gonna be taking a second from social media, ’cause this is a little silly.”
“And I’m 30, I’m too old for this,” she added. “But I love you guys so much. And I will see you guys sooner than later. I’m gonna just take a break from everything.”

Recently, a video featuring Hailey Bieber surfaced on social media, where the model could be seen pretending to gag at the mention of Taylor Swift on Drop The Mic – Hailey’s former rap battle show with Method Man. Selena took to the comments section of the post and came to the defense of her BFF as she wrote, “So sorry, my best friend is and continues to be one of the best in the game.”
Before this, Selena commented ‘I love you’ on a video which termed Jenner and Bieber ‘nepo babies’ and said that they were acting like ‘mean girls’.
Selena’s reaction comes after fans accused Hailey and Kylie Jenner of making fun of the Lose You to Love Me singer’s eyebrows on Instagram. However, Jenner slammed these claims and wrote, “This is reaching. no shade towards selena ever and i didn’t see her eyebrow posts! u guys are making something out of nothing. this is silly.”
After a hiatus of several years, Selena Gomez finally rejoined Instagram in January. She revealed in a recent interview with Vanity Fair that she delegated control of her social media accounts to her staff because she didn’t want to be impacted by the criticism posted online. She went on to say that TikTok was the only social media app she used since she thought it was a little less threatening.

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