As a third-generation Mexican American, Selena Gomez tearfully apologized to her followers, feeling powerless to help.
Recently, Selena Gomez shared an emotional Instagram video expressing her distress over the deportation of Mexican individuals in the U.S. As a third-generation Mexican American, she tearfully apologized to her followers, feeling powerless to help.
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The video faced significant backlash, with critics accusing her of being out of touch, leading Gomez to delete the post. However, many fans defended her, citing her history of advocating for immigrant families through her 2019 Netflix documentary.
In another instance, Gomez shared a video on Instagram expressing her excitement about being cast in the film “Emilia Pérez,” where she portrays a transgender drug dealer. In the video, she is seen covering her face with her hands and saying, “I can’t believe I got the movie, I’m so gonna cry right now. This is going to be so cool.”
Additionally, in November 2023, Gomez explained her recent social media break in an emotional message, stating, “I just can’t stand by innocent people getting hurt. That’s what makes me sick. I wish I could change the world. But a post won’t.”
These instances highlight Gomez‘s willingness to share her emotions and personal experiences with her audience, often addressing sensitive topics and advocating for change.
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