Hailey Bieber and Selena Gomez reignite feud rumours with shady move
Eagle-eyed social media users noticed on Thursday that the duo no longer follow each other on Instagram, reigniting longtime feud rumours.
The A-listers, notably, made headlines when they followed each other in 2023, reports Page Six.
Fans have speculated that either Bieber, 28, or Gomez, 32, recently blocked the other 'to look like a mutual unfollowing.'
Many expressed surprise that the pair ever followed each other in the first place.
Others bemoaned the 'tired' drama, with one pleading, 'Lord let us be free.'
Reps for Bieber and Gomez have yet to respond to requests for comment.
The model has been married to Justin Bieber, whom Gomez dated on and off from 2010 to 2018, for nearly seven years.
Hailey claimed in a September 2022 Call Her Daddy interview that it was 'all love' between her and the actress.
She and the Only Murders in the Building star went viral the following month for posing for smiling snaps together at the Academy Music Gala.
Despite the apparent truce, rumours have continued to circulate about their alleged feud over the years.
When Hailey received death threats from online haters in 2023, Gomez backed her via Instagram Stories.
'I've always advocated for kindness and really want this all to stop,' the Wizards of Waverly Place alum wrote at the time.
Gomez and Bieber have since shown support for each other's social media uploads.
Most recently, the former Disney Channel star 'liked' an Instagram post from Hailey's Rhode Skin account celebrating her first Vogue cover last month.
When the singer got engaged to her boyfriend, Benny Blanco, in December 2024 after one year of dating, Hailey 'double tapped' the announcement.
She and Justin, 31, welcomed their now-9-month-old son, Jack Blues, in August 2024.
While the couple have faced rampant speculation about their marital status — fuelled by the Grammy winner's cryptic Instagram rants — Hailey insisted that they are still going strong in a May interview.
'You would think after having a child, people would maybe move on, chill out a little bit, but no,' the makeup mogul told Vogue.
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