Selena Gomez Responds to Francia Raisa Responds to Star Calling Taylor Swift Her ‘Only Friend in the Industry’
After Francia Raisa responded to a star calling Taylor Swift her “only friend in the industry,” Selena Gomez hit back. She might not have been speaking literally. Following rumors that her remark about Taylor Swift being her “sole friend” in Hollywood was a jab at friend Francia Raisa, Selena Gomez fired back.
“Sorry I didn’t mention every person I know,” Gomez, 30, commented via TikTok on a clip of Stephanie Tleiji (@stephwithdadeets) explaining the perceived drama.
Gomez talked about her close-knit inner circle in her Rolling Stone cover story, which was published on November 3rd. “I never fit in with a cool group of girls that were celebrities.” “My only friend in the industry really is Taylor Swift, so I remember feeling like I didn’t belong,” she said.
When the quote was highlighted on Instagram, Raisa, 34, left a comment with the word “interesting” next to it. The comment, however, appears to have been removed. Fans have also noted that Gomez is not being followed on Instagram by the How I Met Your Father actor. For fifteen years, Raisa and Gomez have been friends. A decade after their 2007 chance encounter at a children’s hospital, Raisa gave her kidney to the Disney Channel alum.
The founder of Rare Beauty revealed in 2017 that she underwent an organ transplant while battling lupus. So I was healing until I learned that my lupus needed a kidney transplant. In September 2017, Gomez posted an Instagram picture of herself and the Secret Life of the American Teenager alum holding hands in the hospital. She wrote, “There aren’t words to describe how I can possibly thank my beautiful friend Francia Raisa.” She gave me the ultimate gift and sacrifice by donating her kidney to me. I am incredibly blessed. “I love you so much, sis.”
After giving a kidney to Selena in 2018, Raisa spoke openly and candidly to Us Weekly about the kindness she received from fans.
“Honestly, it’s been overwhelming and very amazing.” “I’m never really open about my personal life, and it’s amazing the response that I’ve been getting from people,” Raisa exclusively told Us in January 2018. “I’m honestly just honored.”
Even though the documentary My Mind and Me, which was released on Friday, November 4, on Apple TV+, covered the final six years of the Only Murders in the Building star’s life, Raisa was noticeably absent from the story. My Mind & Me, which Alek Keshishian directed, is about the former Wizards of Waverly Place actor’s struggle with mental illnesses like depression and bipolar disorder.