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Is there drama, or are we the drama? After Francia Raísa pointedly reacted to Taylor Swift being Selena Gomez’s one celebrity friend, Gomez suggested that some took her too literally. “Sorry I didn’t mention every person I know,” Gomez wrote underneath a TikTok video discussing Raísa’s comment.
There is evidence, however, to suggest bad blood between the longtime friends. Although Gomez is still following her, media site Pop Crave noted on Twitter that, as of November 5, Raísa no longer follows the “Lose You to Love Me” singer’s Instagram. Moreover, even though Gomez’s Apple TV+ documentary, “Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me,” spans intimate details over the last six years of her life, Raísa was not mentioned anywhere, per Page Six.
That is an eyebrow-raising exclusion, given that the two were close enough for Raísa to donate a kidney to Gomez in 2017. After Gomez experienced complications from lupus, the “How I Met Your Father” actor made headlines for the potentially life-saving donation. At the time, Gomez wrote, alongside an Instagram photo of her and Raísa in adjacent hospital beds, “There aren’t words to describe how I can possibly thank my beautiful friend Francia Raisa. She gave me the ultimate gift and sacrifice… I love you so much sis.”
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Although reports surfaced in 2018 that the once-friends were at odds, Gomez temporarily quieted those rumors when Raísa appeared alongside her in a chummy July TikTok.
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