Pregnancy Rumours: Selena Gomez ‘s savage reply

Check out what Selena Gomez said about her Pregnancy Rumours

Selena Gomez, an actress, and singer was born on July 22, 1992, in Grand Prairie, Texas. Her parents are Mandy Teefey and Ricardo Gomez. Her father is Mexican, while her mother is somewhat of Italian lineage. She was given the name Selena in honor of the late Tejano musician.

She co-starred with Demi Lovato from 2002 to 2004 in her first acting job as “Gianna” in the well-known children’s television program Barney & Friends in the 1990s. Gomez also had supporting roles in the movies House Broken, Walker, Texas Ranger: Trial by Fire, and Spy Kids 3: Game Over (2006).

Selena Gomez has stated numerous times in the past that she will not let trolls and haters bring her down. Fans of the artist are likely well aware of her boss-woman attitude and willingness to call people out when required. The Wolves singer wanted to dispel some pregnancy rumors that had been going about in 2021 by doing it in the most amusing and sassy way she could.

For those who are unaware, Sel has recently made headlines due to the publication of Only Murders in the Building season 2. The audience has been responding favorably to the show, which is currently available on Disney+Hotstar and Hulu. It was written by Steve Martin and John Hoffman, and among its cast are Martin Short, Steve Martin, and Cara Delevingne.

Selena Gomez released a Tik Tok video in June 2021 in which she appeared to have put on weight, leading some fans to believe she was expecting. Fans felt this to be ridiculous and even made an effort to put these rumors to rest because there were no reports of her dating anyone at the time.

A few days later, Selena Gomez released another brief video clip in which she was dubbed a popular phrase. The conversation was in response to a boyfriend’s implication that he caused the pregnancy of another female. In the video, Selena can be seen seeming bewildered while lip-syncing to the line, “Got anyone pregnant? I could care less. Providing it’s not me. That youngster is an absolute ‘noos,’ as long as it’s not me. That is not my issue.”

After laughing aloud, Selena Gomez continues to sing the subsequent section of the voice recording. “Miami, here I come, b*tch. Because I’m not anyone’s baby mama,” the conversation continues.

Source: Elle

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