Selena Gomez removed her tearing video about the massive deportation of Donald Trump from immigrants without papers because she was worried that the 'weakness' showed – and feared that the Republican fans of her beauty brand could 'alienate' a source.
The singer and actress, 32, sobbed as a spoke about Trump's immigration policy in an emotional clip that is shared with her Instagram stories on Monday morning.
Predictable, the video led to a fierce return of Republicans and Maga supporters, including the US Senate candidate Sam Parker, who called to be deported to the bad liar singer in the aftermath of her collapse.
Now an Insider DailyMail.com has told why Gomez, who is engaged to Benny Blanco, has quickly removed the post and promises to 'stay out of politics'.
“She realizes that she cannot rise against a Republican supported nation – of whom many are loyal customers of her rare beauty brand,” they said. “She doesn't want to alienate.
“She remains after that drama from politics and in her own job.”
Selena Gomez removed her tearing video about Donald Trump's massive deportation of immigrants without papers because she was worried that the 'weakness' showed
The singer and actress, 32, also fear that the Republican fans of her rare beauty brand could 'alienate', Insider told DailyMail.com
The source explained that Gomez is extremely 'passionate about' on the subject, but it feels like she can 'never win' after seeing the negative reaction.
They added that the actress only tried to be 'helpful', but believes that her message was lost because of her emotional condition in the video.
“Selena thought she was authentic and helpful with her video, but in retrospect she realizes that it could have been more powerful without the tears,” they went on.
“The tears showed weakness and that is not what she meant.
'She was very passionate and after she had seen critics calling her to help by donating some of her millions to enrich the lives of immigrants in their home country, she realized that she could never win.
“She just wants people to see that most Americans are descended from immigrants. Many people are citizens because their ancestors chose to come here or documented or not. '
Dailymail.com has contacted the Selena representative for comment.
Gomez broke down in tears as he sympathized with Mexican migrants in the video.
Gomez sobbed like Trump's immigration policy in an emotional clip shared with her Instagram stories on Monday morning
'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, “she said between Siks.
“I don't know what to do. I will try everything, I promise. '
The video did not fit well with many 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.
People noticed her 'superficial' and 'narcissistic' on X, formerly Twitter.
Some famous faces were even involved, including the British journalist Piers Morgan, who said, “Paying yourself that cries on illegal immigrant criminals being deported is a new level of absurdly famous narcissism.”
Trump's border Tsar Tom Homan also gave a destructive response to her video melting.
'If they don't like it, go to the congress and change the law. We are going to do this operation without an apology, “he told Fox News.
'We are going to make our community safer … it is all for the better of this nation. And we'll continue. No apologies. We are going ahead. '
Predictable, the video led to a fierce return of Republicans and Maga supporters, including the US Senate candidate Sam Parker, who called to be deported to be deported
Trump's Border Tsar Tom Homan also gave a destructive response to Gomez's Video -Meltdown
The US Senate candidate Parker wrote on X: “Deport Selena Gomez.”
“Selena Gomez chose illegal immigrants over America because she is the third generation of Mexican illegal immigrants who received citizenship in the amnesty '87', he wrote on a separate account that he later shared on his professional profile.
“She has a right to America, just like her illegal grandparents. Maybe Selena should also be deported? '
Former Miss California and second place Miss USA Carrie Prejean Boller also hit the Emilia Perez star.
“Hey Selena Gomez, how about you all call 'your people', you cry over deported and invite them to stay behind your large walls and gates in your country house until they leave?” She wrote online.
'Let them eat, feed them, bathe them, let them sleep in your house, pay for their education and medical bills.
“You could have helped them and you have and don't want … keep your fake tears.”
After deleting the message, Gomez shared a message with the text: “Apparently it is not ok to show empathy for people.”
Former Miss California and second place Miss USA Carrie Projean Boller hit Selena on social media and told her that she had to use her $ 1.3 billion fortune to tackle immigration
After quickly brought down her message, Gomez shared a message with the text: 'Apparently it is not ok to show empathy for people'
She also responded to Parker's call to be deported in a separate post and wrote: 'Oh Mr. Parker, Mr. Parker. Thanks for the smile and the threat '
Gomez's father's grandparents moved from Mexico to America in the 1970s; Once in the US they welcomed her father, while her mother, Mandy Bitch, is also an American citizen
She also responded to Parker's call to be deported in a separate post and wrote: 'Oh Mr. Parker, Mr. Parker. Thank you for the smile and the threat. '
The only murders in the builder previously produced a 2019 Netflix documentary, entitled Living undocumented, in which the lives of people without papers in the United States is described.
At the time, the former Disney Channel star, who was born in Texas, about her family's own immigration story, which started in the 1970s when her aunt crossed the border from Mexico to America while he was hidden in the back of a truck.
Her father's grandparents, Ricardo and Mary, followed their daughter and once in the US they welcomed the father of Gomez, who is also called Ricardo. Her mother, Mandy Beefey, is also an American citizen.
In a personal essay for Time Magazine in 2019, Gomez said that immigration without papers is a problem that she thinks about every day, adding: 'When I read the headlines or see debates about immigration rage on social media, I am afraid of people in similar situations. I feel afraid of my country. '
The nominated Golden Globe noted that as a Mexican -American woman “she feels a responsibility to use 'her platform' as a voice for people who are too scared to speak.”
'When I signed up to produce a show about immigrants without papers, I could not help it, but anticipate the criticism with which I could be confronted. But the truth is that the worst criticism I can imagine is still nothing compared to what non -papers immigrants have to do every day, “she explained at the time.
The founder of the rare beauty reminded her followers that “fear should not prevent us from becoming involved and to teach ourselves about a matter that affects millions of people in our country.”