Fans expressed concern over suspected Selena Gomez trouble when the Calm Down singer unfollowed numerous celebs, including the Hadid twins.
While everyone waits for the next season of Only Murders in the Building, actress Selena cleaned up her Instagram and unfollowed a few individuals.
Fans with keen eyes observed that Zayn Malik, Dua Lipa, and the Hadid sisters, Bella and Gigi, did not make the cut.
Selena hasn’t openly feuded with any of the celebs, but she was photographed on a date with Zayn, who was previously in a six-year relationship with Gigi and has a kid with her.
In a humorous TikTok video, the Rare Beauty creator clarified and reiterated her single status, shouting it at football players and admitting she was ‘high maintenance’.
A source cleared up that there is no drama or secret feud bubbling, telling People: ‘There are absolutely no hard feelings with anyone she unfollowed.’

Model Gigi is still following the Wizards of Waverly actress, but neither is her sister Bella, nor her ex Zayn, whose Instagram is presently empty.
It’s conceivable Selena is removing herself from any love triangles or potential conflicts with the Hadid sisters, who are close to Kylie Jenner, who has been chastised in the past for appearing to mock Selena.
Dua Lipa is a piece of the jigsaw since she dated the Hadids’ brother, Anwar, but it’s unclear if they’re still friends or if she’s pals with the sisters.
The Levitating singer, who disappointed fans by declining to play at Glastonbury, is still being followed by Selena’s beauty firm Rare Beauty and has not unfollowed Selena.
Selena is the most followed woman on Instagram, with 424 million followers, surpassing Kylie, who has 396 million.
Kylie Jenner, a friend of the Hadids, has been caught on camera a few times attempting to shade Selena, with the aid of Hailey Bieber, the wife of Selena’s ex Justin Bieber.
Before taking a hiatus from social media, the actress requested her followers to stop assaulting Hailey in retribution in an Instagram post.
Selena has a complicated connection with social media and living in the spotlight, and she admitted in February that she only had TikTok on her phone.
‘I would constantly be crying. I constantly had anxiety… I couldn’t do it anymore. It was a waste of my time,’ she told Vanity Fair.