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Hailey Bieber's Empathetic Response to Selena Gomez's Call for Kindness on Social Media

The ongoing feud between Hailey Bieber and Selena Gomez has been making headlines for years, but it seems like the two celebrities are finally trying to move past their differences. 

In a recent Instagram post, Selena spoke out about the death threats she has been receiving and called for more kindness on social media. 


Hours later, Hailey responded with a note of her own, thanking Selena for speaking out and urging everyone to be more thoughtful about what they post and say online. 

This latest development shows that even in the midst of a public feud, empathy and compassion can prevail.

Hailey Bieber has responded to Selena Gomez's recent Instagram post about the death threats she has been receiving, thanking her for speaking out and acknowledging they have been trying to move past their ongoing narrative. 

The two reportedly had a feud that started when Hailey appeared to bully Selena online, and another feud resurfaced when Hailey posted a TikTok video that many assumed was referring to Selena. 

However, the beef between the two celebrities dates back to 2018 when Hailey got engaged to Justin Bieber, who dated Selena on and off for eight years. 

Hailey's Instagram note called for more empathy and compassion on social media and urged people to be more thoughtful about what they post. 

The note came a few hours after Gomez asked her fans to stop bullying Hailey, and both celebrities followed each other on Instagram, showing they want peace. 

In the end, Hailey believes love will prevail, and everyone needs to be more thoughtful about what they post and say, including herself.

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