Selena Gomez makes Instagram account private then public again following Billboard article screenshot

Selena Gomez is the most followed person on Instagram, that is why when she made her account private, fans had panicked, considering she posted a cryptic message before this. But as of now, she had again made her account public.

Fans quickly noted that the "Wolves" singer had shared on Instagram Stories a screenshot of her Billboard profile and wrote, "Never will I let another human guess my words ever again. Or invite them in my home. That is so hurtful. The most 'ridiculous' part of that is no one knowing my heart when I say things."

The screenshot talked about a life-sized teddy bear in the kitchen of Gomez's home. The article, written by Brooke Mazurek, went on to narrate that the former Disney child star had "acknowledged" that the stuffed toy was not suiting the aesthetics of her home. The profile also read that Gomez said that she could not wait to give it to another person.

The article was done as the "Bad Liar" singer was named as the Woman of the Year. She shared the cover, thanking Billboard for the award. Gomez had kept mum on the real reason for making her Instagram account private and then public again, but her cryptic message was somehow seemingly pointing towards her disappointment of the profile feature article.

Fans were now wondering as to why the "Fetish" singer had done this, as the article was published on Nov. 30, or five days before her account privacy changes. Some are also puzzled as she had previously shared the cover, as mentioned.

Meanwhile, supporters expressed their concern over the actions. "selena gomez has made her Instagram private....... hope she's okay," user @mustbemonnie tweeted. Another Selenator said, "Please don't make this account of yours private..I'm worried about you hun," and advised the "It Ain't Me" singer to just brush off the haters.

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