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Selena Gomez Says She Wishes She Were 'As Pretty As Bella Hadid'—And Lady Gaga Is Having None Of It

Lady Gaga; Selena Gomez; Bella Hadid
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The 'Only Murders in the Building' star took to her TikTok stories to praise the model, and Gaga dished out some praise of her own.

On Tuesday, Selena Gomez took to her TikTok stories using a filter and expressing she wished she looked that way in real life.

But Lady Gaga was having none of it.


The Only Murders in the Building star used a "Bella Hadid" filter that bronzes the skin a bit and alters the cheekbones to make the user appear more like the supermodel.

The story also had audio of Hadid that said, "My name is Bella Hadid."

Gomez added the caption:

"I wish I was as pretty as Bella Hadid."

She then posted a subsequent video without the filter, noting she "accidentally laminated" her brows "too much."

She tried it out with her own audio this time around:

"My name is Selena Gomez."

She was not impressed:

"See? It doesn't even sound sexy."

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While many viewers of the video disagreed with Gomez's statement, Gaga's comment caught the attention of fellow TikTokers.

The Born This Way singer replied:

“You look and are beautiful inside and out."
“One of my favorite ladies alive!”

@selenagomez/TikTok

People on social media who spotted Gaga's comment seconded the newest Harley Quinn and added their adoration for Gaga, too.










While Gomez was no doubt paying a Hadid a compliment, we're glad Gaga chimed in, and we wholeheartedly agree with her ❤️.

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