Selena Gomez was fiercely defended by Flavour Flav after sobinating people without papers in a video now deleted video about the mass deportations of President Donald Trump.
On Monday, the 32-year-old actress cried on the camera to feel helpless about the brutal policy, where Trump had campaigned for the 2024 elections.
While Selena ignited a huge recoil with the video, with some to seek her 'shallow' and 'narcissistic', 'hip -hop artist Flava Flav, 65, has since spoken in her defense.
To X, formerly Twitter, on Monday evening, the artist said, real name William Jonathan Drayton JR,: “Team Selena Gomez. Again. That woman is always so brave to share her truth … and so many bully her quickly. '
Since his support support, many social media users, in turn, have welcomed the taste flavi for 'recognizing Selena's strength' and 'standing up for her against negativity'.
It was said: 'Flavour Flav never shuns his mind to pronounce. Respect. '
Following a similar feeling, another wrote: 'Flava Flav always knows how to support his friends! It is great to see that stars cancel each other. '
“Like a proud selator, it is heartwarming to see Flava Flav that Selena's strength and openness recognize about her health and mental health,” a third said.
Selena Gomez is fiercely defended by TasteFav
The artist, real name William Jonathan Drayton JR, expressed support for the former Disney star
A fourth added: 'It's great to see Flava Flav that shows support for Selena Gomez. She has experienced a lot and it is good to see public figures standing up against negativity. '
“His tweet emphasizes an important message about friendliness and stands among those who share their personal struggles,” said another. “What do you think of this kind of support of celebrities?”
A sixth continued: 'It is great to see such support for someone who has been so open about her struggles! Solidarity can really make a difference. '
In Selena's tearing Instagram video she cried when she said: 'All my people are attacked, the children.
“I don't understand. I'm so sorry, I wish I could do something, but I can't. I don't know what to do. I will try everything, I promise. '
However, the recording was not good with users of social media, who hit her quickly because she did not use her reported net value of $ 1.3 billion to take action herself.
One of her most pronounced critics was the American senate candidate Sam Parker, who called Selena herself to be deported in response to her video.
Selena was born in the United States and is an American citizen. Her grandparents fled Mexico in search of a better life.
Flavour Flav expressed his support for Selena on X, formerly Twitter, hours after she had removed the video
“Deport Selena Gomez,” he wrote on X next to the tearing video.
“Selena Gomez chose illegal immigrants over America because she is the third generation of Mexican illegal immigrants who received citizenship in the '87 amnesty', he wrote on a separate account that he later shared on his professional profile.
“She has a right to America, just like her illegal g'parenters. Maybe Selena should also be deported? '
Within a few hours the Disney Child star responded to Instagram and wrote: 'Oh Mr. Parker, Mr. Parker. Thank you for the smile and the threat. '
Selena previously produced a 2019 Netflix documentary, entitled Living undocumented, in which the lives of families without papers in the United States are described.
Since his support support, many users of social media in turn have excreted Flava Flav for 'recognizing Selena's strength'
At that time she opened her family's own immigration story, which began in the 1970s when her aunt crossed the border from Mexico to America hidden in a truck.
Her father's grandparents, Ricardo and Mary, followed their daughter and once in the US they welcomed the father of Selena, who is also called Ricardo.
Her mother, Mandy Beefey, is also an American citizen.
This is not the first time that Flavour Flav has expressed support for Selena, who has publicly discussed the diagnosis of bipolar disorder in 2020.
In November he tweeted to cheer the singer and former children's star because he was so open about her struggles in mental health care.
“I don't know her personally … but Selena Gomez is one of the strongest and most beautiful people inside and out,” he said at the time.
'I welcome her that she is so open about her health and mental health. And I welcome her even more for haterz hater … but she shouldn't do that. ' [sic]