Selena Gomez is most followed woman on Instagram
Selena Gomez has just broken the record for the most-followed woman on Instagram, boasting 381 million followers and surpassing Kylie Jenner's 380 million. However, the most-followed person on the platform is still Cristiano Ronaldo, with a whopping 551 million followers, followed by Lionel Messi with 432 million.
Recently, Gomez posted a photo of herself enjoying a cocktail at a restaurant, with a caption revealing that she initially deleted the picture for being too revealing.
After taking a four-year break from posting on her Instagram page, Gomez returned in January. She previously shared that she struggled with her relationship with social media, and taking a break from it was the best decision she ever made for her mental health.
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