Selena Gomez Has Perfect Response to Commenter Who Says She's ‘Going Downhill’
Selena Gomez is suffering no fools on TikTok, as the singer has been very active on the social media platform the past couple days and very blunt to the more mean-spirited
commenters there. Gomez first went viral for her comments to bodyshamers on her TikTok Story. Yesterday, she was at it again, delivering a perfect response to a user who wrote she was “going downhill” in TikTok comments.
Selena Gomez fan account GomezSourceshared a screenshot on its Twitter. The user wrote, “whats [sic] going on with her? looks like shes [sic] going down hill but everyone in the comments is cheering her on?” Gomez responded, “Pretty sure I'm doing better than ever but thanks for pretending to care!”
Selena responded to a comment on her TikTok https://t.co/sH8foBGz0upic.twitter.com/GsiUdWkGyx
— Selena Gomez Source (@GomezSource) April 11, 2022
It comes after Gomez candidly spoke about her body and comments about her weight. “So I be trying to stay skinny, but I went to Jack in the Box and I got four tacos, three egg rolls, onion rings and a spicy chicken sandwich,” Gomez said on her TikTok Stories this weekend. “But honestly, I don't care about my weight because people bitch about it anyway: ‘You're too small.’ ‘You're too big.’ ‘That doesn't fit.’ ‘Meh meh meh meh.’ Bitch, I am perfect the way I am. Moral of the story? Bye.”
“But honestly, I don’t care about my weight because people bitch about it anyway. ‘You’re too small.’ ‘You’re too big.’ ‘That doesn’t fit.’ Bitch. I am perfect the way I am. Moral of the story: Bye.” — Selena Gomez on TikTok stories to bodyshamers pic.twitter.com/2AZGgy2SaV
— Alyssa Bailey (@alyssabailey) April 11, 2022
Gomez spoke to Good Morning Americaearlier this month about how she has been offline for the last four years.(She has an assistant post content she sends to her accounts.) “I haven’t been on the internet in four and a half years,” she started. “It has changed my life completely. I am happier, I am more present, I connect more with people. It makes me feel normal.”