Francia Raisa, the ex-best friend of Selena Gomez, claims she has received hatred from the singer's admirers after breaking her silence on their feud.
Due to complications from Lupus, Gomez revealed in 2017 that she received a kidney from Raisa in a life-saving transplant operation. While Gomez stated that she was "indebted" to Raisa for the selfless act, the friendship deteriorated after Selena stated that Taylor Swift was her only genuine industry friend.
After Raisa was recently observed walking her dog - and evading questions about her feud with Gomez - the star of "How I Met Your Father" allegedly accused Selena's fans of being hostile towards her.
The actress was spotted by photographers in Studio City on Saturday and was eager to recall the aggressive remarks made by Gomez supporters.
After Raisa was criticized for a cringe-worthy interview in which she avoided questions about Selena Gomez, the actress recited a list of "vile" comments directed at her as the video circulated online.
RadarOnline.com has learned that the hurting friend has disclosed the graphic comments she allegedly received from admirers, some of which described her kidney being ripped from her body and others of which referred to her as a "f------ w----."
Given Gomez's outspoken stance on mental health, Raisa was taken aback by the base's reactions, which she claimed were incomprehensible. Raisa was stunned by the backlash, but it wasn't the first time Rare Beauty's founder had to tell Gomez's devoted fans to back off.
Recently, Gomez was forced to ask fans to cease harassing Justin Bieber's current wife, Hailey Baldwin. After online admirers began accusing Baldwin of copying Gomez and orchestrating her relationship with Bieber, Baldwin became Gomez's number one enemy. The online behavior of fans reached a breaking point when Gomez asked her followers to cease attacking Baldwin on social media. Would she do the same for Raisa?
However, Gomez is presently extremely busy.
"Calm Down" by Rema and Selena Gomez ascends to the top of Billboard's Pop Airplay chart (dated May 13). This recording, which was released on Jonzing World/Mavin/SMG Music/Virgin/Interscope Records, is Rema's first chart-topper. Gomez's fourth Pop Airplay No. 1 follows three consecutive No. 1s in 2015-16: "Hands to Myself" (for one week in April 2016), "Same Old Love" (for two weeks in January 2016), and "Good for You," featuring A$AP Rocky (two in September-October 2015).
"Calm Down" stays atop the Rhythmic Airplay chart for a second week after becoming each artist's first No. 1 single. Additionally, it increases 24-16 on Adult Pop Airplay and 35-34 on Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay.
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