Selena Gomez Claps Again at Trolls Who Criticized Her Physique: ‘Makes Me Sick’

Selena Gomez Claps Back at Body Shamers
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Selena Gomez is over listening to feedback about her physique.

Gomez, 32, clapped again at web trolls by way of TikTok on Sunday, November 3, after attending a Los Angeles premiere of her new movie, Emilia Pérez, on October 29. Within the since-deleted video, a social media consumer identified that Gomez gave the impression to be hiding her abdomen together with her hand as she rocked a fitted black Carolina Herrera gown with a thigh-high slit.

Followers assumed that Gomez was masking up deliberately, after her physique was criticized someday prior on the Wizards Past Waverly Place premiere on October 28.

“This makes me sick,” she commented on the TikTok, per Elle. “I’ve SEBO [sic] in my small gut. It flares up. I don’t care that I don’t appear like a stick determine. I don’t have that physique. Finish of story. No, I’m NOT a sufferer. I’m simply human.” (SIBO is a bacterial overgrowth that may trigger bloating and stomach ache.)

For the Wizards Past Waverly Place premiere, Gomez sparkled in a Rodarte frock that includes an off-the-shoulder neckline, peplum prime and a glittery midi skirt. The actress accessorized with dainty jewellery from Messika and pink chrome Christian Louboutin pumps.

Selena Gomez Claps Back at Body Shamers
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For glam, Gomez donned a full beat with the assistance of make-up artist Jenna Nicole, who created a dewy base earlier than layering blush and bronzer on Gomez’s cheeks. She topped off the look with manicured eyebrows, shiny nude lips, winged eyeliner and wispy eyelashes.

The actress’ brunette strands had been parted down the center and styled in free kinks, courtesy of hairstylist Marissa Marino.

This isn’t the primary time Gomez has shut down body-shamers. In 2018, she took to Instagram to share a clip of her and her mates having fun with a ship journey as she wore a bikini.

“The wonder fable — an obsession with bodily perfection that traps fashionable girls in an countless cycle of hopelessness, self consciousness, and self-hatred as she tries to satisfy society’s inconceivable definition of flawless magnificence,” Gomez captioned the put up. “I selected to handle myself as a result of I need to, to not show something to anybody.”

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