Selena Gomez will not tolerate any hate, particularly at Justin Bieber's now-wife Hailey Baldwin.
On Wednesday (October 23), the pop titan, 27, released another new song called "Look At Her Now," but she also took to Instagram Live to encourage her fans to maintain some feminism. While she didn't drop any names, Gomez was likely directing her remarks at some of the hate that Baldwin received after some interpreted her recent "I'll Kill You" post as a diss towards the star. "I am grateful for the response that the song is getting. I am so grateful. However, I do not stand for women tearing women down," she told her viewers.
"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 anybody, please. Don't go off and say things that you just feel in the moment," she continued. "Please, for me, know that that's not my heart. My heart is only to release things that I feel are me, and that I'm proud of."
If you've been following along, you know that Baldwin was at the center of some controversy after she shared Summer Walker's track, "I'll Kill You," shortly after the release of Gomez's new song, "Lose You to Love Me." The track is being interpreted as the star's goodbye message to Bieber, following his recent marriage to Baldwin. After the post went viral, the TV personality debunked the rumors about the intention of the post via Just Jared. "Please stop with this nonsense… there is no 'response.' this is complete BS." she wrote.
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