Selena Gomez took to Instagram Friday night to share a sexy new selfie with fans.
It comes as diehard Selena supporters are toasting Hailey Bieber, 26, for starting a cooking show similar to Selena’s on HBOMax.
The 30-year-old founder of Rare Beauty — who is rumored to be in a relationship with Zayn Malik — smoldered while wearing a ribbed white tank top and skipping a bra.
The former Disney star’s glossy dark hair was pulled back in a sleek style as she donned a face of bold makeup.
The mogul accentuated her dark eyes with stretched black mascara and covered her pout with a bright red hue.
The Come & Get It singer snapped the photo from below so that the viewer’s perspective was looking up at her.
Hot: Selena Gomez took to Instagram Friday night to share a sexy new selfie with fans
Bieber has received criticism after launching a culinary series called What’s in My Kitchen? on Youtube.
Fans draw a comparison to Selena’s show Selena + Chef, which has been streaming for nearly three years.
The Rhode founder has long been accused of “copying” the Only Murders in the Building star.
Scrutiny increased this week, as critics called out Bieber’s latest attempt a “scam.”
“Hailey really needs to stop copying Selena and she needs to focus on herself,” one person tweeted, while another added, “She wants to be left alone but is constantly copying Selena.”
However, in a statement shared with the Hollywood reporter, Bieber exclaimed What’s in My Kitchen? a “natural spin-off” of her Who’s in My Bathroom series, with Kendall Jenner, Gwyneth Paltrow and Emily Ratajkowski as guests.
The first of six episodes was released Wednesday and shows her making her “signature chicken wing recipe” in the house she shares with husband Justin Bieber.
Other recipes include her home version of her $17 “Strawberry Glaze” Erewhon smoothie and pizza toast. The skincare guru teamed up with OBB Media to create the series, with HexClad sponsoring the project.
Selena’s latest message comes as Hailey Bieber is accused of ‘copying’ her after the launch of a new cooking show called What’s in My Kitchen
Critics were quick to draw comparisons to Gomez’s HBO Max cooking series, Selena + Chef, calling Bieber’s latest project a “rip-off.”
Viewers have pointed out the striking similarities between Gomez and Bieber’s shows, including their filming styles and scripts
One Twitter user mockingly posted that “HBO MAX didn’t want her,” while others claimed Bieber was exuding “single white female” vibes with the show.
“This gurl is obsessed with Selena,” someone else insisted. “Now watch a remake of Selena + Chef Cook Show.”
“She’s then announcing a murder mystery comedy show starring Tim Allen and Jerry Seinfeld,” another joked, referring to Gomez’s Hulu series Only Murders in the Building.
In late March, Gomez took to Instagram Stories to urge people to stop trolling and bullying Bieber, who had been receiving death threats.
“Hailey Bieber contacted me and let me know she has been receiving death threats and such hateful negativity,” she wrote. “This is not what I stand for. No one should experience hatred or bullying. I have always advocated kindness and really want this all to end.”
Bieber thanked Gomez for “speaking out” on her own Instagram Stories, sharing that they had discussed how to “move past this ongoing story once and for all.”
Gomez debuted Selena + Chef on HBO Max in August 2020 while in quarantine
“The past few weeks have been very difficult for everyone involved and millions of people see so much hatred around this, which is extremely damaging. While social media is an incredible way to connect and build community, moments like this only create extreme divisions instead of bringing people together,” she continued.
“Things can be taken out of context or interpreted differently than intended. We all need to think more carefully about what we post and what we say, myself included.
“Ultimately, I believe that love will always be greater than hate and negativity and that there is always an opportunity to meet with more empathy or compassion.”
Bieber and Gomez also started following each other on Instagram to drive their goodwill home.