Gomez wrote “I’m sorry” with the Mexican flag emoji on her video. She shared a follow-up post on her Instagram Stories where she wrote, “Apparently it’s not ok to show empathy for people.” Gomez has deleted that post, as well. The Post has reached out to Gomez’s rep for comment.
Selena Gomez posted a tearful video to her Instagram story on Monday in response to President Donald Trump’s administration’s immigration policies. “I just want to say that I’m so sorry,” said the Grand Prairie-raised actress as she wiped tears from her eyes. Her story had an emoji with a Mexican flag.
Selena Gomez reacts to the comments trailing her now-deleted emotional video on President Donald Trump’s latest move on Mexican immigrants.
Selena Gomez executive produced a Netflix documentary series about undocumented immigrants in 2019 and a clip from that docuseries is circulating on social media
Following Selena Gomez posting a tearful video about President Donald Trump’s immigration policies, the “Emilia Perez” star is slamming Republican politician Sam Parker, who said she should be deported. Parker, a 2018 Senate candidate from Utah, publicly criticized the “Calm Down” singer, writing on his personal X account, “Deport Selena Gomez.”
After Selena Gomez posted an emotional response to the Donald Trump administration’s recent immigration raids, a user identifying as politician Sam Parker called for her to be deported in a post on X — but the singer-actress isn’t fazed.
The "Emilia Pérez" actress posted and then deleted a video in which she was crying over the Trump administration's deportation policies.
Selena Gomez’s grandparents, Mary and Ricardo Gomez, immigrated to the United States from Monterrey, Mexico, in the 1970s, and her father, Ricardo Joel Gomez, was born in Texas shortly after their arr
In an interview with The Daily Mail, the famous talk show host shared details about the raids and gave his reaction to an emotional video actress and singer Selena Gomez posted on Monday (January 27), where she broke down in tears over the ICE raids.
An insider revealed to Daily Mail that Selena Gomez, who is engaged to music producer Benny Blanco, realized that wading into political waters could be damaging. “She realizes that she cannot go up against a Republican-backed nation—many of whom are loyal customers of her Rare Beauty brand,” the source explained.
Depending on who you ask, the audacious cartel musical is transphobic, an insult to Mexico, and not as good as Wicked. But is that fair?