00:00Selena Gomez is setting the record straight after fans accused her of taking a swipe at Taylor Swift.
00:05We've got more on her responding to claims she shaded her longtime friend in today's Page Six
00:10headlines. The actress addressed the backlash on Instagram stories after fans interpreted one of
00:15her comments about the NBA Finals as a dig at Swift. Gomez insisted she would quote never insult
00:21her friends and explained that her remarks were actually directed at people in a group text she
00:26had been betting on the game with. The Only Murders in the Building star said she was simply
00:30joking with friends after losing a bet and noted that people often assume Swift is her only friend.
00:36Gomez also reminded followers that quote it's a basketball game and said she was happy for the
00:42teams despite being disappointed that her hometown San Antonio Spurs lost. The clarification came after
00:47fans speculated she was referring to Swift when she joked about some people suddenly becoming fans
00:52following the Knicks' big comeback victory. Next, Emily Ratajkowski is opening up about her
00:58marriage, divorce, and dating life in a candid new essay. In a raw essay for The Cut, the model
01:03revealed that she and ex-husband Sebastian Bear McClard stopped having sex six months after welcoming
01:09their son Sylvester in March of 2021. Ratajkowski wrote that her marriage collapsed during a period
01:15that felt both sudden and painfully slow and that the couple separated less than a year later.
01:20Page Six exclusively reported their split in July of 2022 with sources alleging that Bear McClard had
01:26cheated on her. Reflecting on life after the divorce, Ratajkowski said she embraced being a
01:31single mother and entered what she described as a hookup mania, dating a variety of men while trying
01:37to redefine herself. She ultimately realized that she wasn't getting much fulfillment from those
01:41relationships because her focus remained on caring for her son. Finally, Taylor Swift had some
01:46unexpected help capturing a special moment with Travis Kelsey. At the Songwriters Hall of Fame
01:51Gala in New York City, Swift handed her phone to legendary filmmaker Steven Spielberg and asked him
01:57to film as she danced with Kelsey during a performance of John Fogerty's Fortunate Son. A video shared by
02:03Variety showed the Oscar-winning director recording the couple as they dance and shared a sweet PDA
02:08moment in the audience. Fans quickly reacted online, joking that Spielberg had become Swift's personal
02:13cameraman for the night. Kelsey attended the event to support the singer after flying from the Kansas
02:18City Chiefs' minicamp, and the pair were joined inside by their mothers, Andrea Swift and Donna
02:23Kelsey. The evening was especially meaningful for Swift, who became the youngest woman ever inducted
02:28into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. For more of today's biggest stories, head to page6.com.
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