Selena Gomez is like on a roller coaster ride these days. She has been in and out of facilities to treat her depression and medical condition that required her to have a kidney transplant. To care for her mental health, the actress has been getting therapies, and she hired a personal life coach who can be with her and provide guidance in things she does.
Now, it seems that as part of her effort to flush out the toxicity in her life, she is really choosing who she hangs out with these days. She wants positivity and therefore, has been staying away from anything that can stress her out or remind her of bad moments in the past.
This could be one of the reasons why Selena Gomez reportedly deleted the last photo of her ex-boyfriend Justin Bieber on her social media account. Perhaps, she wants to erase the painful memories involving her ex, so his last photo with her has been removed. Besides, he is already married to Hailey Baldwin, so there is no sense of holding on to the image.
According to Elle, the last picture of Bieber that Selena deleted was actually her tribute post for Bieber in March 2018. It was his birthday, and they just reconciled again at that time, so her message was really sweet.
The picture shows Selena holding a polaroid photo of “Love Yourself” singer on her forehead and she captioned this with "March 1, 1994, someone I knew that happens to be super cool was born. Boom." However, just a few weeks after this post, they broke up, and Justin Bieber reconciled with Hailey Baldwin.
Selena Gomez is not dating currently, but she has a lot of projects in her plate. She is promoting Puma and just finished working on “The Dead Don't Die” movie.


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