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Flavor Flav weighs in on Selena Gomez deportation backlash

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Selena Gomez has been fiercely defended by Flavor Flav after sobbing for the mass deportations of President Donald Trump

Selena Gomez has been fiercely defended by Flavor Flav after sobbing for the mass deportations of President Donald Trump of undocumented immigrants in a video now eliminated.

On Monday, the 32 -year -old actress cried to the Chamber for feeling helpless for the brutal politician, in which Trump had campaigned before the 2024 elections.

While Selena lit a great reaction with the video, some in terms of the “superficial” and “narcissistic” brand, the taste of hip hop flavor flav, 65, has spoken in his defense.

Taking X, previously Twitter, Monday night, the artist, the real name William Jonathan Drayton Jr, said: ‘Selena Gomez team. Again. That woman is always so brave to share her truth … and many rush to intimidate her.

Since their support message, many social media users in turn have applauded the taste of “recognizing Selena’s force” and “defending it against negativity.”

One said: ‘The flavte flavor never shuns to say what he thinks. I respect.’

Echoing a similar feeling, another wrote: ‘Flavor Flav always knows how to support his friends! It’s great to see the stars get up with each other.

“As a proud senator, it is moving to see that the flavored flavor recognizes the strength and opening of Selena about her health and mental health,” said a third.

Selena Gomez has been fiercely defended by Flavor Flav after sobbing for the mass deportations of President Donald Trump

The artist, the real name William Jonathan Drayton JR, expressed his support for former Disney star

The artist, the real name William Jonathan Drayton JR, expressed his support for former Disney star

A fourth aggregate: ‘It is great to see a flavor that shows support for Selena Gomez. She has gone through a lot, and it is good to see public figures defending each other against negativity.

“Your tweet highlights an important message about the kindness and maintenance of those who share their personal struggles,” said another. ‘What do you think about this type of support for celebrities?’

A sixth continued: ‘It is great to see support for someone who has been so open about their struggles! Solidarity can really make a difference.

In Selena’s crying cry, she cried when she said: ‘All my people are being attacked, the children.

‘I don’t understand. I’m very sorry, I would like to be able to do something, but I can’t. I don’t know what to do. I will try everything, I promise.

However, the recording did not sit well with the users of social networks, who rushed to hit her for not using her net worth reported of $ 1.3 billion to take action.

One of his most open critics was the United States Senate candidate, Sam Parker, who asked Selena to be deported in response to her video.

Selena was born in the United States and is an American citizen. His grandparents fled from Mexico looking for a better life.

Flavor Flav expressed his support for Selena on X, previously Twitter, hours after she eliminated the video

Flavor Flav expressed his support for Selena on X, previously Twitter, hours after she eliminated the video

“Deport Selena Gomez,” he wrote in X along with the crying video.

‘Selena Gomez chose illegal over the United States because she is the third descending generation of illegal Mexican who received citizenship in “Amnesty 87”, wrote in a separate account that he later shared in his professional profile.

‘She has an attitude of law to the United States, such as her illegal g’parents. Maybe Selena should also be deported?

In a matter of hours, Disney Child star responded on Instagram, writing: ‘Oh, Mr. Parker, Mr. Parker. Thanks for laughter and threat.

Selena previously produced a 2019 Netflix documentary, entitled Indocumented Living, which tells the life of undocumented families in the United States.

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From their support message, many social media users in turn have applauded the taste of 'recognizing Selena's strength'

From their support message, many social media users in turn have applauded the taste of ‘recognizing Selena’s strength’

At that time, he opened about his family’s own immigration history, which began in the 1970s when his aunt crossed the border of Mexico to America hidden in the back of a truck.

His paternal grandparents, Ricardo and Mary followed their daughter and, once in the United States, welcomed Selena’s father, who is also called Ricardo.

His mother, Mandy Teefey, is also an American citizen.

This is not the first time that Flavor Flav has expressed his support for Selena, who has spoken publicly about being diagnosed with bipolar disorder in 2020.

In November, he tweeted to applaud the singer and former children’s star for being so open about their mental health struggles.

“I don’t know her personally … but Selena Gomez is one of the strongest and most beautiful people inside and out,” he said at that time.

‘I applaud her for being so open about her health and mental health. And applaud it even more to applaud Haterz … but I shouldn’t have to do it. (sic)

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