The Tiktok series, which they restarted from seven parts, set the online fire with Selena and Hilli fans for the war with each other in the comments – but it raised new concerns about severe parachute behavior
There is a fierce battle that flared up through Tiktok between Hailey Bieber and Selena Gomez fans – and is now transferred to the utmost feasibility. According to the TMZ report, Hailey Bieber explores legal measures against haters.
But why did this entire internet disaster describe the battle? Since the dawn of time, humans have been strangely intimate with dolls and other personalities with which they had no direct contact. However, with hundreds of thousands of posts, millions of likes and thousands of comments, Selena drama was taken against Hailey to new horizons.
Everything began earlier this month, when a series of seven parts of Hailey returned to appearing on Tijook. “The documentary” (to use the term loosely) claimed that it reveals how the model chased her husband Justin Bieber now because she was a teenager, as she was following her father, Alec Baldwin, to arrange meetings with him. The first part has more than six million views and more than 250 thousand likes.
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But perhaps the most recent side of the series may be the accusations that Haley was copying Selena. Selena is the historian of Justin between 2010 and 2018 – a relationship fraught with public battles and fraud rumors. After their separation for the last time, the Canadian feeling entered into a relationship with Haley.
However, videos claim that before that, Hili was imitating every Selena step. The clips that Celina's tattoo, clothes, and even their answers to the interview appear. The image you try to create this is one of the MEGA fans who have been manipulated on her way to a relationship with one of the largest pop stars in the world.
Of course, the series is largely unfounded, with many clips arranged for a biased timetable. According to Justin Bieber scientists, many of the hypothesis incidents of Hili were manufactured, while others defend her “fans” behavior, given the level of Justin's fame at that time.
But regardless of the facts, the story works on Tiktok. Millions of views and hundreds of thousands of reactions have become one of the most burning points on the Internet. Perhaps definitely, Selena and Hayley Stans fans moved to the soles of the feet via multiple platforms, with each accusing the other of confrontation with Justin Bieber. This is although the latter is literally married to him and the other is recently participating with Benny Planco.
Nothing of this is new, of course. The drama had been going on nearly a decade. In 2023, Healy was accused of Silina's sarcasm in Tijook's post with Kylie Jenner. At that time, it lost more than a million followers on Instagram and was under intense bullying. Then Selena moved to Instagram to invite her fans to stop: “This is not what I support. No one should receive hatred or bullying.”
But now even though Healy is looking to take legal action against those who spread rumors, he calls for the question: To what extent is it very far?
Hailey is far from the only celebrities that made fans take their water relations to the extreme. Last year, Shabel Rowan caused a stir when she called the fans because she was “creeping” and “strange” in a series of Tiktoks. She accused part of her fans' base of chasing her and her family, with an electronic card and until she turned into an abusive when she refused to take pictures.
Even Eminem, the predecessor of the word “Stan”, made his position against the behavior of strange fans. His song Stan is written from the perspective of fans who developed an unhealthy obsession with his favorite rapper. The song ends a distorted garden linking his girlfriend at the back of his car and driving from a bridge after Emineim forgot to respond to one of his messages.
This seems a bit extremist, but the Helei disaster against Selena has raised concerns about how people who are inappropriately associated with them become famous people. Especially in the world of social media, reaching excerpts from the lives of celebrities can make some feel that they actually know them, and in a worrying way, so that they can have ownership of them.