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Selena Gomez says women ‘have it much harder’ on social media than men

  • On March 26, Selena Gomez, a 32-year-old actor-singer, and her fiancé, songwriter and record producer Benny Blanco, appeared on the On Purpose With Jay Shetty podcast in Los Angeles to discuss their relationship and promote their collaborative album, I Said I Love You First.
  • The couple's discussion included the impact of being in the public eye and the challenges of online hate, particularly for women.
  • Gomez expressed that women face more intense scrutiny and judgment on social media, ranging from their appearance to their dating choices, while Blanco stated he avoids reading comments online and prefers to 'freefall through life'.
  • Gomez shared her personal struggles with social media negativity, admitting, "Everyone just has something to say and it's really making me sad," and confessing that comments about her weight have made her "a tad bitter."
  • Gomez, who has previously taken breaks from social media and currently doesn't have the app on her phone, acknowledges the positive aspects of social media but emphasizes the disproportionate impact of online negativity on women.
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Selena Gomez says women ‘have it much harder’ on social media than men

Selena Gomez thinks women “have it much harder” than men when it comes to negative comments on social media.

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