Selena Gomez unfollows famous friends on Instagram
(Yahoo!) - Selena Gomez has broken up with a lot of her famous friends… on Instagram at least.
The "Slow Down" singer, 21, unfollowed new pals Kendall and Kylie Jenner over the weekend and deleted photos she had taken with the reality stars as well. Taylor Swift also reportedly got the axe (on Twitter, too) adding fuel to the rumors that the two had a falling out.
While Gomez was still following 14 people on Tuesday on the social media site (including "Spring Breakers" co-star Ashley Benson), by Wednesday that number had dropped to zero.
Justin Bieber's on-again, off-again love has also been posting some cryptic messages on Instagram.
On Tuesday, she shared a review of Mary J. Blige's 2007 album "Growing Pains" with the lyrics to the song "Work in Progress."
One sample lyric: "I got every material thing I could ever need/ I got the love from my fans that adore me/ And I'm grateful/ But love for myself is lacking a little bit/ I have to admit that I'm working on me."
Gomez has been going through a lot of personal and professional changes.
The former Disney darling fired her mother and stepfather as managers and signed with Brillstein Entertainment Partners. Gomez also exited CAA for WME. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the rep changes are a crucial piece in Gomez's long-term strategy to move on to more adult-oriented fare in film and music.
While the reasoning makes sense, many fans have speculated there is also a Bieber factor at play. Gomez's parents reportedly are not fans of the reconciliation. The "Confident" singer is rumored to be the root cause of Swift and Gomez's fallout as well.
Bieber and Gomez did appear to be "together" during the first weekend of Coachella. The "Wizards of Waverly Place" star watched on as Bieber made a surprise cameo on stage, and according to backstage sources, they looked "very couple-y and affectionate" roaming around the music festival together.
Oh, and the Biebs still follows Gomez on Instagram, so all is right in the world.
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