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Friday, 24 March 2023

"Rising above negativity: Hailey Bieber's call for thoughtfulness and kindness on social media"

Hailey Bieber has posted a message on Instagram, asking her followers to be "more thoughtful about what we say" following Selena Gomez's clarification post. In the post, Gomez said that the song "Lose You To Love Me" was not a "hateful" song, but rather a song about self-love and moving on from a toxic relationship. She added that she and Bieber had moved on from their past and wished him and his wife "the best".

                                                                                     
Hailey Bieber has a message for her fans after Selena Gomez's clarification post.


Hailey Bieber's note reads, "We should all be lifting women up, not tearing them down. I'm always going to support and stand up for my husband. He's been nothing but good to me and my family." She goes on to say that social media can be a "breeding ground for toxicity" and that people should be more mindful of what they say online.

The post comes after Gomez's clarification on Instagram, where she responded to rumors that "Lose You To Love Me" was a song about her ex-boyfriend Justin Bieber. In her post, Gomez said that the song was about "situations in life where people try to play a part in your life and just don't fit". She also said that she had moved on from the situation and wished Bieber and his wife happiness.

Overall, the two posts demonstrate the importance of self-love and positivity, and the need for people to be more mindful of their words and actions. Both Bieber and Gomez have shown maturity and grace in their responses, and their messages can serve as a reminder to others to be kind and empathetic towards others.


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