Fans think Selena Gomez is referring to Justin Bieber in this viral video

Selena Gomez has uploaded a video to TikTok that has gone viral because fans think it is a hint that it refers to Justin Bieber. Her relationship of 7 years (interrupted) finally ended in 2018, and the actress and singer has gone through a hard process of assimilation about which she has, on occasion, spoken. Currently, Selena is in a very stable personal and work situation (she collaborates with several brands and her latest 'singles' have reached first places on different lists), that is why her fans find in her a great resilient reference and the example that the time (and therapy) cure everything (or help you remove barriers and see your past in a comical way).

And that last thing is precisely what has led these fans to think that the last video that the singer has uploaded to TikTok is a hint that refers to Justin. As it is.

In the audio, which is a viral 'trend', you hear: "So, are you telling me that you can interpret his entire birth chart but you can't interpret the 'red flags'? Sister...".

*The 'red flags' are those signals that a person makes, which indicate that they are not to be trusted and that you have to get away from them.

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In less than 24 hours, the post has more than 25,000 comments, and the vast majority have highlighted aspects that revolve around Justin Bieber: "Honey, his name began with J...", "he was a pisces", "lesson learned ", are some of the funniest.

Selena hasn't spoken about it and knowing her, I'm sure she won't, but wow, here's the viral video of the day... "Lesson learned" with the 'red flags', always.

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