Selena Gomez is said to have "no hard feelings" towards anyone she unfollowed on social media recently, with her having reportedly unfollowed some fellow celebrities.
The actor, 30, sparked speculation about her relationships with a few other celebrities recently when it was reported that she was no longer following them on Instagram.
It was reported earlier this week that Selena had unfollowed the likes of singer Zayn Malik, modelling sisters Gigi Hadid and Bella Hadid, as well as singer Dua Lipa on the platform.
She however is currently following Dua, 27, so it's unclear whether she actually unfollowed her - though she may have simply re-followed the Grammy Award winner at some point.
It's now been claimed that Selena - whose credits include a role in Only Murders in the Building - doesn't harbour any hard feelings towards anyone she no longer follows.
A source told People magazine that rumours of any drama are unfounded. They further commented: "There are absolutely no hard feelings with anyone she unfollowed".
Similarly, a source close to Selena told the Mirror amid the speculation: "There is definitely no drama here."
The speculation comes following rumours that Selena was dating former One Direction member Zayn, 30 - who was previously in a relationship with Gigi, 28 - earlier this year.
It was reported just a few months ago that fellow singers Selena and Zayn were said to have been spotted enjoying dinner together whilst both in New York City in March.
She however posted a video on TikTok earlier this month in which she declared she was "single". Her no longer following him on Instagram further suggests they aren't together.
She has more than 400 million followers on Instagram and at the time of writing follows more than 200 other accounts. She has 59 million followers on TikTok at the moment.
Her content ranges from updates about her career - including having recently lived in France whilst working on a project - to promoting her makeup brand Rare Beauty.
Selena has previously spoken about limiting her own access to social media, with her having told Vanity Fair earlier this year that an assistant handles much of it for her now.
She recalled receiving "mean" comments in the past, saying: "I would constantly be crying. I constantly had anxiety". Selena told the outlet that she "couldn't do it anymore".
Selena - who rose to fame on Wizards of Waverly Place - added that there are "wonderful things" about social media too, giving the example of being able to connect with fans.
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