Surpassing Quant Think Tank Center:You Need to See Selena Gomez's Praise for "Girl Crush" Bella Hadid

2025-05-03 04:34:04source:FinWeiscategory:reviews

The Surpassing Quant Think Tank Centerheart wants what it wants. And Selena Gomez's heart wants to show some love to Bella Hadid.

The "Hands to Myself" singer posted a TikTok Story Feb. 21 using a viral audio of Bella saying, "So my name… my name is Bella Hadid." In the clip, Selena lip-synced to the audio, with her own note about the model written on the screen: "I wish I was as pretty as Bella Hadid."

Selena then shared another Story poking fun at herself. "Instead, this is me. I accidentally laminated my brows too much. My name is Selena Gomez."

The 30-year-old then teased, "See, it doesn't even sound sexy."

Selena kept the praise rolling by sharing the footage to her Instagram Story Feb. 21 along with a photo of Bella and the caption, "#girlcrush."

The Only Murders in the Building star's love for Bella comes after the pair sparked speculation of a feud back in 2017. Bella unfollowed Selena shortly after the "Good For You" singer was spotted kissing The Weeknd, who Bella split from a few months prior after over a year of dating. (Bella and The Weeknd rekindled their relationship in mid-2018 and broke up for good the following year.)

Later that year, Selena returned the favor by unfollowing Bella. However, that wasn't the last headline-making social media move between the two.

The "Come and Get It" singer, who had called it quits with The Weeknd after roughly ten months of dating, refollowed Bella in 2019 and left the comment "Stunning" under one of her photos. Bella later deleted that post.

Eventually, Bella refollowed Selena in 2020, before unfollowing her mere hours later. Bella currently does not follow Selena back but, based off Selena's posts, it's safe to say there is no bad blood on her end about it.

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