Selena Gomez' Instagram account has become one of the media's attraction these days as she made several posts that seemed to have a deeper meaning.
The songstress' romance with Justin Bieber has been constantly controversial as the couple tends to have an on and off relationship. Fans of the couple have been actually following their love story and as the former 'Disney' star made her posts in the said social network, they've been wondering if it has something to do with her romance with the 'Boyfriend' singer. Bieber has been actually accused of cheating during their entire relationship.
An intriguing post made by Selena Gomez in her Instagram recently was a quote from Zoe Saldana's interview for Fashion magazine which talks about the most valuable lesson she learned. "The moment you compare yourself [to another woman], it weakens you, and I'm not here for that. Once you know that reality [and] claim your space, your life becomes easier.", the quote says. Selena captioned the post with "#zoesaldana #womenempowerment you are all so beautiful the way YOU are. No bigger or smaller. You all inspire me."
Selena Gomez must have been too inspired these days as she made another post in Instagram saying that "Sometimes we expect more from others because we'd be willing to do that much for them." Aside from the previous quotes posted by the 21 year-old singer, she was also rumored to be starting a romance with her co-star Nat Wolff after she recently liked two photos of them kissing. The news about came out just when her estranged boyfriend posted a photo where he looked cozy with model Yovanna Ventura.
Although there's no confirmation of Selena and Nat's blossoming romance, the 'Come and Get It' singer was also rumored dating Tanz Watson after showing some major PDA according to Hollywood Life. Selena Gomez' recent Instagram post has been also labeled to be wild while she was seen partying with friends with a nippy nearly out of her comfort zone, is this her way of celebrating freedom from Bieber?
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