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Selena Gomez Announces A Break From Social Media Platforms Amid 'Violence And Terror' Around The World
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2023-11-01
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High School Musical star 'Selena Gomez' has confirmed taking a break from social media platforms due to 'violence and terror' in the world, referring to ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas.
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