Hailey Bieber Addresses Allegations in Stirring Defense Against Social Media Narratives

Hailey Bieber has strongly denied allegations of targeting Selena Gomez on social media. Her spokesperson refuted claims, emphasizing the story's fabrication by a content creator. Both women have publicly countered ongoing narratives pitting them against each other as their fans dissect every online move.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 10-03-2025 23:38 IST | Created: 10-03-2025 23:38 IST
Hailey Bieber Addresses Allegations in Stirring Defense Against Social Media Narratives
Hailey Bieber (Image source: Instagram) . Image Credit: ANI
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Hailey Bieber has firmly denied recent allegations suggesting she targeted Selena Gomez through social media activity. According to her representative, the claims of her liking a video aimed at Gomez and her fiancé, Benny Blanco, are entirely fictitious, as noted by E! News. The representative labeled the accusations as fabricated narratives constructed by a content creator seeking to exploit the ages-old animosity fueled by online engagement.

The saga between Gomez and Bieber has been long-standing, with many continuously scrutinizing their interactions online, especially following Justin Bieber's romantic history with Gomez before he married Hailey. Every subtle act, whether it be disparaging posts or supportive gestures, falls under fan scrutiny, including the recent claims that arose from Hailey supposedly liking a post related to Selena's engagement.

Notably, in 2023, when another accusation surfaced on TikTok against Hailey, resulting in severe backlash and threats, Selena herself intervened to diffuse tension, urging fans against online bullying. Hailey, in June 2023, distanced herself from the narrative, criticizing the destructive impact of false narratives stoking hatred among women. Intent on breaking the cycle of animosity, both women previously appeared together at the 2022 Academy Museum Gala in a bid to debunk ongoing rumors, as reported by E! News.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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