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On Snap Bella Hadid Unfollowed Selena Gomez On Instagram

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USW- Instagram’s most followed celebrity has one less follower. Bella Hadid unfollowed Selena Gomez on Wednesday, January 11, not long after the “Hands to Myself” songstress was photographed making out with the model’s ex The Weeknd. According to screenshots taken by Elle.com, the Victoria’s Secret stunner, 20, apparently hit the “unfollow” button on Gomez’s profile on Wednesday afternoon. However, she still follows her former beau and Hadid remains one of the 254 people that Gomez, 24, follows. As previously reported, The Weeknd (real name: Abel Tesfaye), 26, and Gomez were photographed making out on Tuesday, January 10, while leaving Santa Monica restaurant Giorgio Baldi. In photos obtained by Us Weekly, Gomez smiles as she embraces the “Starboy” crooner. At several points in the night, she leaned in to share a smooch with The Weeknd.

Cat fight alert! This blog is less about Bella Hadid unfollowing Selena Gomez (but for real, OMG) and more about the people who track this stuff. I will say, I’m not at all shocked that the Weeknd bagged Selena Gomez after dating Bella Hadid for how ever long he did. Girls love guys who date other hot girls. Girls love R&B. Girls love singers. Look at a guy like Ed Sheeran. The dude is a human-sized Chucky Doll and I guarantee he pulls a ridiculous amount of pussy. It’s gotta be why most guys become singers in the first place. In high school they break out their guitar at the backyard fire and girls literally gravitate towards their dick. So it’s not the least bit shocking that a guy like The Weeknd is pulling spectacular tail. Anyway. I’m not all that familiar with Instagram but, as far as I can tell, it’s impossible to track who unfollows who on Twitter. Like you would have to do some serious monitoring for that to be remotely possible. It’s entirely possible that places like US Weekly and shit have interns dedicated to monitoring that stuff. That seems like the only way. I’m not saying being a blogger is a glamorous existence but it sure as shit beats monitoring celebrities social media pages and track who unfollows who. With that said, I’m alway up for a good cat fight.