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Selena Gomez Sets The Record Straight About What She Told Taylor Swift At The Golden Globes

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After fans and lip readers speculated that Gomez told Swift and Keleigh Sperry that Kylie Jenner wouldn't allow her to take a photo with Timothée Chalamet, Gomez commented on an Instagram post to say that wasn't the case.

Another awards show, another meme, another commissioned lip reader.

After people claimed Selena Gomez was badmouthing Kylie Jenner at the Golden Globes on Sunday night in a now-viral video that took the internet by storm, Gomez herself set the record straight...not that it's "anyone's business."


The video in question shows the Only Murders in the Building star approach Taylor Swift and Keleigh Sperry, Miles Teller's wife, before leaning in and disclosing something.

Many believed the conversation revolved around an interaction between Gomez and Kylie Jenner, in which Jenner wouldn't allow boyfriend Timothée Chalamet to take a photo with Gomez.

Several people think Gomez started by saying:

"I asked for a picture with him and she said 'no.'"

Sperry then asked:

"With Timothée?"

And Gomez nodded.

You can watch the moment below.

But Gomez swears that's not what went down at all.

In fact, after E! News posted about the video on Instagram, the actor herself shut down the rumors.

The post showing an image of Gomez, Swift and Sperry above an image of Chalamet and Jenner was captioned:

"At tea time, we'd love to know if Selena Gomez was really gossiping about Kylie Jenner & Timothée Chalamet at this year's #GoldenGlobes. 👀 "

Gomez herself commented on the post, spilling about the conversation that actually took place.

She wrote:

"Noooooo I told Taylor about two of my friends who hooked up."
"Not that that's anyone's business."

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People on social media weren't all in agreement over what actually went down, but many did call out multiple media outlets for making Gomez feel the need to explain a private conversation.




And while some aren't too sure Gomez's claim is true...




...others think we should just take her word for it and drop the whole thing.



On Tuesday, TMZ caught up with Chalamet, who also confirmed there is no bad blood between Jenner and Gomez, adding "of course" they're all cool.

So there you have it—and from the sources themselves!

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