Selena Gomez has reportedly lost more than 700,000 Instagram followers following backlash to a now-deleted post.
Social media analytics platform CritiqueJeu examined Gomezâs online presence and reported a loss of approximately 808,500 followers over the past 30 days.
CritiqueJeuâs co-founder and editor Paul Lenglet told the Daily Mail: âSelena Gomez had a great end to 2024, but the start of 2025 has not been so gentle on her.â
Last month, the âCalm Downâ singer appeared visibly distressed in a video she briefly shared online.

Gomez was reacting to the impact of one of President Donald Trumpâs executive orders, which is expected to result in the deportation of millions of people.
Since taking office nearly two weeks ago, the president has introduced several controversial changes to U.S. policy, including amendments to immigration laws.
Gomez expressed her concern for those affected, stating: âIâm so sorry. All my people are getting attacked. The children, I donât understand. I wish I could do something but I canât. I donât know what to do. Iâll try everything, I promise.â
Shortly after posting the video, the 32-year-old deleted it and followed up with a message that read: âApparently itâs not OK to show empathy for people.â
The U.S. government has been ramping up immigration enforcement under the direction of former Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) chief Tom Homan, who has been appointed as the administrationâs new âborder czar.â

Homan detailed the militaryâs involvement in securing the southern border, stating that Trumpâs policies send: âA strong signal to the world, our borders [are] closed.
âIf youâre in the country illegally, youâre on the table, because itâs not OK to, you know, violate the laws of this country.
âYou got to remember, every time you enter this country illegally, you violated a crime under Title Eight, the United States Code 1325, itâs a crime,â per ABC.
President Trump has authorized several executive orders tightening immigration restrictions.
He has announced what he calls the âlargest deportation program in history,â estimating that âmaybe as many as 20 millionâ individuals could be deported.
The administration has clarified that those with criminal records will be prioritized for removal, but all undocumented migrants could be subject to deportation.
Additionally, the policy of âcollateral arrestsâ means that undocumented individuals found in proximity to those targeted for deportation could also be detained.

According to a Daily Mail insider, Gomez deleted her emotional deportation video as she was worried it would show âweaknessâ and possibly âalienateâ Republican fans of her beauty brand, Rare Beauty.
They added that the actress is âpassionateâ about the topic but feels she can ânever winâ after seeing the negative reactions.
âShe is going to stay out of politics and in her own lane after that drama,â the insider summarized.
CritiqueJeuâs co-founder Lenglet also pointed out that Gomezâs performance in the film Emilia PĂ©rez has been criticized too.
The movie follows a Mexican lawyer who is employed to help an infamous cartel boss retire and transition into living as a woman.
âThe filmâs backlash, especially from Mexican audiences, is now combined with backlash from her video condemning the deportation of Mexican immigrants by ICE,â Lenglet explained.
âGomez has been known for publicly speaking out, but this can alienate different segments of her fanbase â and potential Rare Beauty, her makeup brand, customers.â