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Did Selena shield Hailey Bieber?

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Selena Gomez has posted an Instagram Live video requesting fans to “stop tearing other women down”. The request comes in the wake of heavy trolling that model Hailey Bieber has been facing ever since Selena released her new single Lose you to love me.
For the uninitiated, Selena’s latest song is being billed as heartbreak pop. The number is believed to have references to the stormy relationship she once shared with Hailey’s husband, Justin Bieber.
Although Selena sings with gusto about how she was “replaced” within just two months, widespread trolling of Hailey following the song’s release has now forced the pop star to defend the model.
Things worsened for Hailey when she revealed on social media that she has been listening to Summer Walker’s song titled “I’ll kill you”. Selena fans took this to be Hailey’s hateful response to the Lose you to love me number, the report added.
In her Instagram Live video, Selena speaks directly into the camera, asking fans to end the trolling
“I do not stand for women tearing women down. And I will never, ever be by that. So please be kind to everyone. It doesn’t matter what the situation is, if you’re my fans don’t be rude to anyone, please,” she said in the video. (IANS)

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